Air National Guard Handbook 32-1084
Facility Space Standards
Revised 27 January 2015
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AIR NATIONAL GUARD HANDBOOK 32-1084
FACILITY SPACE STANDARDS
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OPR: NGB/A7A Certified by: NGB/A7 (Col Peter A. Sartori)
Pages: 407
Supersedes: ANGH 32-1084, 1 November 2013
Air National Guard Handbook (ANGH) 32-1084, Facility Space Standards, supplements AFI 32-1024, Standard Facility
Requirements and applies to the Air National Guard (ANG). The Handbook provides guidance for determining functional
space for ANG facilities and serves as a tool to program new facilities, modify existing spaces and manage real property
inventory. The Functional Standards are organized by Category Code (CATCODE) and define specific functional, staffing,
and space guidance. These Functional Standards define a basis for optimizing space in existing facilities, programming new
facilities, and provides guidance for personnel engaged in planning, programming, designing, certifying, and approving
ANG facilities. This Handbook does not authorize use of appropriated funds, non-appropriated funds, or private funds for
construction or conversion of ANG facilities. Reference to a specific manufacturer, commercial product, or service in this
Handbook does not imply endorsement by the Air National Guard or the United States Air Force.
SUMMARY OF CHANGES
This version corrects and supersedes ANGH 32-1084, Facility Space Standards, dated 1 November 2013. The updated and
new facility space standards have been revised with input from respective offices of primary responsibility (OPRs) and
Functional Area Managers (FAMs). The updated document adds new space standards, corrects mathematical errors, and
revises data and tables for some Category Codes (CATCODEs). Each change Item number is a hyperlink to the change and
all changes are highlighted in Yellow. Use the Alt+Left Arrow to go back after clicking a hyperlink.
Item CATCODE Description Page # Para/Table Comment Addition/Deletion/Change
1 852-262 Non-Organizational Vehicle Parking
13-2 13.3.2 The restriction for GSUs should not apply if the GSU
is co-located with the Wing.
Change the statement in Para 13.3.2 to exclude co-located
GSUs.
"GSU manning cannot be added to the installation’s UMD total
strength for the purposes of this
calculation UNLESS the GSU is co-located on the same installation
with the Wing." Link
2 171-447 mislabel 6-34 6-32
This 6-32 Table is mislabeled
as CATCODE 141-447, it should be CATCODE 171-
447
Change to: "Table 6-32:
CATCODE 171-447, Info Warfare
Aggressor Sqd, 104 Personnel"
3 211-111 typo 7-1 7.2 Title
"7.2 CATCODE 211-111, Maintenance Hangar." need
to remove the period at the
end
Changed to: "7.2 CATCODE 211-
111, Maintenance Hangar"
4 N/A Update hyperlink iii Third line
down
"ACCESSIBILITY: NGB/A7 SharePoint" hyperlink inop -
updated the link URL
Updated URL, now it works.
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Item CATCODE Description Page # Para/Table Comment Addition/Deletion/Change
5 211-154
Aircraft
Organizational Maintenance Shop
(AMU)
7-5 to 7-7 Table 7-6 to
7-9
In 2013 the Admin was moved to CATCODE 610-
129. In 2014 a complete
Variance Package was prepared and coordinated
with the FAM. This approval
is posted to the A7AM 32-1084 SharePoint site.
NGBA7A approved the new tables on 8 August 2014
6 179-475 Small Arms Range 6-53 Section 6.17.1
Following NGB/A7S review
changes coordinated to match current guidance and
conditions.
See 6.17.1 for complete section rewrite
7 216-642 Conventional
Munitions Admin
7-17 to 7-
18
Table 7-21 Munitions FAM input to add
Admin per UMD for Tanker/Airlift and adjust the
Rescue Wing
Apply ANGH 32-1084 calculation
per UMD
8 216-642 Conventional
Munitions Shop,
Maintenance
7-19 Table 7-22 Munitions FAM input to
adjust Shop space for
Tanker/Airlift and Rescue
Wing
Typical Armag Corporation
Inspection and Maintenance of 300
SF is used for the Tanker/Airlift
Shop size and the Rescue Wing was adjusted to match the UMD
9 216-642 Conventional
Munitions Shop Totals
7-20 Table 7-24 Totals Table reflects changes
to Tanker/Airlift
See Table 7-24 and Notes for
changes.
10 422-258 Above Ground Multi-Cubicle Magazine
Storage
8-1 Table 8-1 Munitions FAM input to adjust this CATCODE
See Table 8-1 for changes
11 422-264 Storage Igloo 8-2 Table 8-2 Munitions FAM input to adjust this CATCODE.
Tanker/Airlift high explosive categories 1.1 and 1.2 should be
sized for the need and Rescue Wing
is adjusted per site survey. See Table 8-2
12 N/A Administrative Area
Standards
1-4 Table 1-1 Currently do not have a
Target Area for an Operations
Floor
Add new Operations Floor at 42 SF
per person
13 141-185 Aerospace Pararescue
and Recovery
5-5 Table 5-2 Additional cold storage to
support the Guardian Angel
Weapons system UTC/ASC authorized equipment in
support the ANG/Federal
missions.
Aerospace Pararescue and
Recovery add 10,000 SF for cold
storage from 31,400 SF to 41,400 SF to accommodate Guardian
Angel Weapon System equipment
storage
14 134-465 Tactical Air Navigation (TACAN)
4-11 Section 4-7 Accounted for on the 920s just not reflected in the
ANGH 32-1084
See added CATCODE 134-465 in Section 4-7
15 N/A Chapter 4: Category Group 13 –
Communications,
NavAids, Air Traffic Control, & Airfield
Lighting
4-1 Section 4.1.2 General
Criteria
As of 2009 there was a change for
ATCALS/ATC/NAVAIDS
oversight authority from NGB/A6 to NGB/A3A
Added text: “NGB/A3A has oversight authority for
ATCALS/ATC/NAVAIDS in the
ANG.”
16 131-115 Communications Receiver
4-9 Section 4.4 On some current 920s. Support of Air Traffic
Control (ATC)
Communications
Requested add from NGB/A3A. All locations need to coordinate
with NGB/A3A and A7A for this
CATCODE.
17 131-116 Communications Transmitter/Receiver
4-9 Section 4-5 On some current 920s. Support of Air Traffic
Control (ATC)
Communications
Requested add from NGB/A3A. All locations need to coordinate
with NGB/A3A and A7A for this
CATCODE.
18 131-117 Communications
Transmitter
4-9 Section 4-6 On some current 920s.
Support of Air Traffic
Control (ATC) Communications
Requested add from NGB/A3A.
All locations need to coordinate
with NGB/A3A and A7A for this CATCODE.
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Item CATCODE Description Page # Para/Table Comment Addition/Deletion/Change
19 134-351 Instrument Landing System (ILS) Glide
Slope
4-10 Section 4-9 On some current 920s, navigation aid.
Requested add from NGB/A3A. All locations need to coordinate
with NGB/A3A and A7A for this
CATCODE.
20 134-353 Instrument Landing
System (ILS)
Localizer
4-11 Section 4-10 On some current 920s,
navigation aid.
Requested add from NGB/A3A.
All locations need to coordinate
with NGB/A3A and A7A for this CATCODE.
21 134-376 Airport Surveillance
Radar (ASR)
4-11 Section 4-12 On some current 920s,
navigation aid.
Requested add from NGB/A3A.
All locations need to coordinate
with NGB/A3A and A7A for this CATCODE.
22 134-511 VORTAC, (Fixed) 4-11 Section 4-14 On some current 920s,
navigation aid.
Requested add from NGB/A3A.
All locations need to coordinate with NGB/A3A and A7A for this
CATCODE.
23 149-621 Wind Measuring Set
(AN/FMQ-13)
5-70 Section 4-6 On some current 920s,
provide wind direction and speed for air traffic control
operations
Requested add from NGB/A3A.
All locations need to coordinate with NGB/A3A and A7A for this
CATCODE.
24 149-XX1 Automatic Meteorological Station
(AN/FMQ-19) (New
Rqmnt)
5-70 Section 4-6 On some current 920s, weather sensors and
processor(s) for air traffic
control operations
Requested add from NGB/A3A. All locations need to coordinate
with NGB/A3A and A7A for this
CATCODE.
25 149-6XX Fixed Base Automatic
Meteorological Station
(AN/FMQ-23) (New Mission)
5-70 Section 4-6 New Mission, designed to
serve aviation and
meteorological observing needs
Requested add from NGB/A3A.
All locations need to coordinate
with NGB/A3A and A7A for this CATCODE.
26 N/A Chapter 4: Category
Group 13 –
Communications, NavAids, Air Traffic
Control, & Airfield
Lighting
4-1 Section 4.1.3
General
Criteria
In review of Air Traffic
Control and Landing Systems
(ATCALS) more information is needed in the General
Section for responsibilities.
Added 4.1.3 to describe equipment
vs RPIE
27 N/A Chapter 5: Category
Group 14 – Land
Operational Facilities
5-1 Sections 5.1
General
Criteria
In review of Air Traffic
Control and Landing Systems
(ATCALS) more information is needed in the General
Section for responsibilities.
Added meteorological equipment
to 5.1.1 with notes for NGB/A3A
coordination and added section 5.1.2
28 141-753 Sqd Ops, Rescue HC-
130 /HH-60
5-49 Table 5-27 Rescue Wing FAM requested
the Sqd Ops be evaluated due to UMD at 171 personnel vs
the 158 that was in the 2014
ANGH 32-1084
Complete Table 5-27 is updated to
reflect the UMD and mission needs
29 149-962 Air Traffic Control
(ATC) Tower
5-71 Section
5.20.2
Approved Buckley Air
Traffic Control (ATC) Tower
Variance highlighted the need for updates to match counting
the stairwell and elevator per
level plus current guidance is too descriptive.
Updates to section 5.20.2 are
highlighted in yellow and the Table
that was descriptive level by level was removed.
30 Appendix A.1 STAND-ALONE
WEAPON SYSTEM or MISSION
Appendix
A page 9
214-425 DCGS UMD and Vehicle
Equivalence both support having 214-425 Vehicle
Maintenance Shop
Added the “X” check mark for 214-
425 for DCGS. Companion 610-121 already had a “X” check mark
for DCGS.
31 730-835 Security Forces
Operations, Stand Alone
11-4 to
11-6
11.6.3 and
11.6.4
NGB/A7SX as the FAM
pointed out that there is 5 SFS units at 87 personnel and 8
SFS units at 118 personnel
Approved site specific Variance for
118 personnel 730-835 SFS is now placed in the ANGH 32-1084 for
the other 7 units and a new table is
added for the 87 personnel units
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Item CATCODE Description Page # Para/Table Comment Addition/Deletion/Change
32 610-913 Emergency Management (EM)
10-26 Table 10-24: Notes
The new Mobile Emergency Operations Center (MEOC)
has been gained at some ANG
units that have requested guidance on covered
protection
The MEOC is a 36 feet long by 13 feet wide self-contained trailer thus
coordinated a typical 50’ x 20’
layout for 1,000 Gross SF for the MEOC, see Note 3 under Table 10-
24 for CATCODE 610-913
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Table of Contents
Chapter 1: Facility Space Standards .................................................................................................................. 1-1
Purpose ....................................................................................................................................1-1 1.1
Applicability ...........................................................................................................................1-1 1.2
Authority .................................................................................................................................1-1 1.3
Handbook Focus ....................................................................................................................1-1 1.4
Organization ............................................................................................................................1-2 1.5
Definitions ..............................................................................................................................1-2 1.6
Administrative Area Standards ...............................................................................................1-4 1.7
Table 1-1: Administrative Work Areas ................................................................................................ 1-4
Table 1-2: Training and Testing Space ................................................................................................ 1-5
Table 1-3: Conference and Meeting Space .......................................................................................... 1-5
Overhead Factor .....................................................................................................................1-6 1.8
Table 1-4: Facility Function Overhead Percentage .............................................................................. 1-6
Scope Calculations .................................................................................................................1-7 1.9
Aircraft Authorization Planning Factors .................................................................................1-8 1.10
Table 1-5: PAA Planning Factors ........................................................................................................ 1-8
Physical Fitness Areas ............................................................................................................1-8 1.11
Personal Mobility Equipment .................................................................................................1-9 1.12
How To Use this Handbook ....................................................................................................1-9 1.13
New Functional Standard & Variance Process (Appendix B): .............................................1-10 1.14
Responsibilities .....................................................................................................................1-11 1.15
Chapter 2: Category Group 11 – Airfield Pavements ..................................................................................... 2-1
General Criteria .......................................................................................................................2-1 2.1
CATCODE 111-111, Runway ................................................................................................2-1 2.2
Table 2-1: CATCODE 111-111, Minimum Runway Lengths for Fully Loaded Mission Aircraft ...... 2-2
Table 2-2: CATCODE 111-111, Runway Clear Zone, Ends of Runway & Centerline ....................... 2-2
CATCODE 111-115, Paved Overrun .....................................................................................2-2 2.3
Table 2-3: CATCODE 111-115, Paved Overrun ................................................................................. 2-2
CATCODE 112-211, Taxiway ...............................................................................................2-3 2.4
Table 2-4: CATCODE 112-211, Taxiway ........................................................................................... 2-3
CATCODE 113-321, Apron ...................................................................................................2-3 2.5
Table 2-5: CATCODE 113-321, Aircraft Dimensional Criteria .......................................................... 2-3
Table 2-6: CATCODE 113-321, Apron Taxi Lanes ............................................................................ 2-5
CATCODE 116-116, Short Field Take-off and Landing Zone ..............................................2-5 2.6
Table 2-7: CATCODE 116-116, Short Field Take-off and Landing Zone .......................................... 2-5
CATCODE 116-642, Paved Shoulders ...................................................................................2-6 2.7
Table 2-8: CATCODE 116-642, Runway Shoulders ........................................................................... 2-6
Table 2-9: CATCODE 116-642, Taxiway Shoulders .......................................................................... 2-7
Table 2-10: CATCODE 116-642, Apron Shoulders ............................................................................ 2-7
CATCODE 116-661, Arm / Disarm Pad ................................................................................2-7 2.8
CATCODE 116-662, Hazardous Cargo Pad ...........................................................................2-8 2.9
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CATCODE 116-664, Unsuppressed Power Check Pad ..........................................................2-8 2.10
Table 2-11: CATCODE 116-664, Unsuppressed Power Check Pad .................................................... 2-8
CATCODE 116-665, Power Check Pad (with Noise Suppressor) .........................................2-9 2.11
CATCODE 116-666, Warm-Up / Holding Pad ......................................................................2-9 2.12
CATCODE 116-667, Compass Calibration Pad ...................................................................2-10 2.13
CATCODE 116-672, Aircraft Wash Rack ...........................................................................2-10 2.14
CATCODE 116-922, Aircraft Arresting System (AAS) ......................................................2-10 2.15
Table 2-12: CATCODE 116-922, Aircraft Arresting Systems Siting Criteria ................................... 2-10
CATCODE 116-945, Jet Blast Deflector ..............................................................................2-11 2.16
Chapter 3: Category Group 12 – Petroleum Dispensing and Operating Facilities .................................... 3-1
General Criteria ......................................................................................................................3-1 3.1
CATCODE 121-111, Petroleum Operations Building ...........................................................3-2 3.2
Table 3-1: CATCODE 121-111, POL Operations Building, 7 / 12 / 16 Personnel .............................. 3-2
CATCODE 121-122, Hydrant Fueling System ......................................................................3-3 3.3
CATCODE 121-124, Hydrant Fueling Building ....................................................................3-3 3.4
CATCODE 123-335, Vehicle Fueling Station (Base Service Station) ...................................3-3 3.5
CATCODE 124-131, Operating Storage, Aviation Gas .........................................................3-4 3.6
Table 3-2: CATCODE 124-131, Aviation Gas Storage Capacity (planning only) .............................. 3-4
CATCODE 124-134, Operating Storage, Diesel ....................................................................3-4 3.7
CATCODE 124-135, Operating Storage, Jet Fuel ..................................................................3-4 3.8
Table 3-3: CATCODE 124-135, Jet Fuel Storage Capacity (planning only) ....................................... 3-4
CATCODE 124-137, Operating Storage, Motor Gas .............................................................3-5 3.9
CATCODE 125-977, Pump Station, Liquid Fuel ...................................................................3-5 3.10
CATCODE 126-925, Liquid Fuel Truck Fill Stand ...............................................................3-5 3.11
CATCODE 126-926, Liquid Fuel Truck Unloading Stand ....................................................3-5 3.12
Chapter 4: Category Group 13 – Communications, NavAids, Air Traffic Control, & Airfield Lighting4-1
General Criteria .......................................................................................................................4-1 4.1
CATCODE 130-142, Aircraft Rescue Fire Fighting (ARFF) Station ....................................4-1 4.2
Table 4-1: CATCODE 130-142, Fire Crash / Rescue Station Vehicle Apparatus Sets........................ 4-2
Table 4-2: CATCODE 130-142, Aircraft Rescue Fire Fighting Stations Categories ........................... 4-4
Table 4-3: CATCODE 130-142, Aircraft Rescue Fire Fighting Stations Summary ............................ 4-5
CATCODE 131-111, Telecommunications ............................................................................4-6 4.3
Table 4-4: CATCODE 131-111, Telecommunications Function, 34 Personnel .................................. 4-6
Table 4-5: CATCODE 131-111, Regional Operations Support Center (ROSC), 10 Personnel ........... 4-8
Table 4-6: CATCODE 131-111, Telecommunications Regional Training Center (RTC) ................... 4-8
CATCODE 131-115, Communications Receiver ...................................................................4-9 4.4
CATCODE 131-116, Communications Transmitter/Receiver ...............................................4-9 4.5
CATCODE 131-117, Communications Transmitter ..............................................................4-9 4.6
CATCODE 132-133, Equipment Pad .....................................................................................4-9 4.7
CATCODE 134-341, Mobile Radar Support ..........................................................................4-9 4.8
Table 4-7: CATCODE 134-341, Mobile Radar Support, 37 Personnel ............................................. 4-10
CATCODE 134-351, Instrument Landing System (ILS) Glide Slope .................................4-10 4.9
CATCODE 134-353, Instrument Landing System (ILS) Localizer .....................................4-11 4.10
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CATCODE 134-375, Radar Approach Control (RAPCON) ................................................4-11 4.11
CATCODE 134-376, Airport Surveillance Radar (ASR) .....................................................4-11 4.12
CATCODE 134-465, Tactical Air Navigation (TACAN) .....................................................4-11 4.13
CATCODE 134-511, VORTAC, Fixed ................................................................................4-12 4.14
CATCODE 136-661, Approach Lighting .............................................................................4-12 4.15
CATCODE 136-664, Runway Lighting ...............................................................................4-12 4.16
CATCODE 136-667, Taxiway Lighting ...............................................................................4-13 4.17
Chapter 5: Category Group 14 – Land Operational Facilities ...................................................................... 5-1
General Criteria .......................................................................................................................5-1 5.1
CATCODE 141-165, Explosive Ordnance Disposal (EOD) Facility .....................................5-1 5.2
Table 5-1: CATCODE 141-165, Explosive Ordnance Disposal Facility, 7 / 10 Personnel ................. 5-2
CATCODE 141-181, Fighter Aircraft Shelter ........................................................................5-3 5.3
CATCODE 141-183, Fighter Aircraft Alert Hangar ..............................................................5-3 5.4
CATCODE 141-185, Aerospace Pararescue and Recovery ...................................................5-3 5.5
Table 5-2: CATCODE 141-185, Aerospace Pararescue and Recovery, 83 Personnel ......................... 5-3
CATCODE 141-383, Audio / Visual ......................................................................................5-5 5.6
Table 5-3: CATCODE 141-383, Audio / Visual .................................................................................. 5-5
CATCODE 141-453, Base Operations ...................................................................................5-6 5.7
Table 5-4: CATCODE 141-453, Base Operations ............................................................................... 5-6
CATCODE 141-454, Special Operations ...............................................................................5-6 5.8
Table 5-5: CATCODE 141-454, STS, 86 Personnel ............................................................................ 5-7
Table 5-6: CATCODE 141-454, Cyber ISR Group, 206 Personnel ..................................................... 5-9
Table 5-7: CATCODE 141-454, Cyber ISR Sqd, 71 Personnel ......................................................... 5-11
Table 5-8: CATCODE 141-454, Targeting Intel Production Group, 206 Personnel ......................... 5-13
Table 5-9: CATCODE 141-454, Targeting Intel Production Sqd, 107 Personnel ............................. 5-15
Table 5-10: CATCODE 141-454, DCGS Group (Large), 408 Personnel .......................................... 5-17
Table 5-11: CATCODE 141-454, DCGS Group (Small), 240 Personnel .......................................... 5-20
Table 5-12: CATCODE 141-454, Offensive Space Control Sqd, 88 Personnel ................................ 5-24
CATCODE 141-459, Crew Readiness .................................................................................5-25 5.9
Table 5-13: CATCODE 141-459, Tanker Alert Crew Readiness, 4 Personnel.................................. 5-25
CATCODE 141-461, Command Post ...................................................................................5-26 5.10
Table 5-14: CATCODE 141-461, Command Post, 36 Personnel ...................................................... 5-26
CATCODE 141-745, Reconnaissance (RC) Photo Laboratory ............................................5-27 5.11
Table 5-15: CATCODE 141-745, RC-26 Photo Lab, 5 Personnel ..................................................... 5-27
CATCODE 141-753, Squadron Operations (Sqd Ops) ........................................................5-28 5.12
Table 5-16: CATCODE 141-753, Squadron Operations Summary ................................................... 5-28
Table 5-17: CATCODE 141-753, Sqd Ops, A-10 / F-15 / F-16, 88 Personnel .................................. 5-29
Table 5-18: CATCODE 141-753, Sqd Ops, F-22 / F-35, 70 Personnel ............................................. 5-31
Table 5-19: CATCODE 141-753, Sqd Ops, C-130, 153 Personnel ................................................... 5-32
Table 5-20: CATCODE 141-753, Sqd Ops, C-130J, 123 Personnel .................................................. 5-35
Table 5-21: CATCODE 141-753, Sqd Ops, C-5, 232 Personnel ....................................................... 5-37
Table 5-22: CATCODE 141-753, Sqd Ops, C-17, 202 Personnel ..................................................... 5-39
Table 5-23: CATCODE 141-753, Sqd Ops C-38 / C-40, 72 Personnel ............................................. 5-41
Table 5-24: CATCODE 141-753, Sqd Ops, KC-135 One Sqd, 119 Personnel ................................. 5-42
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Table 5-25: CATCODE 141-753, Sqd Ops, KC-135 One Sqd (Active Association), 138 Personnel 5-44
Table 5-26: CATCODE 141-753, Sqd Ops, KC-135 Two Sqdns, 178 Personnel ............................. 5-46
Table 5-27: CATCODE 141-753, Sqd Ops, Rescue HC-130 /HH-60, 171 Personnel ....................... 5-49
Table 5-28: CATCODE 141-753, Sqd Ops, Counterdrug RC-26, 7 Personnel ................................. 5-52
Table 5-29: CATCODE 141-753, Sqd Ops, RPA, 213 Personnel ..................................................... 5-53
Table 5-30: CATCODE 141-753, Sqd Ops, CRTC, 52 personnel ..................................................... 5-54
Table 5-31: CATCODE 141-753 Air Support Ops Center, Admin ................................................... 5-56
Table 5-32: CATCODE 141-753, Air Support Ops Center, Shops .................................................... 5-57
Table 5-33: CATCODE 141-753, Air Support Operations Center Admin and Shop Total ............... 5-58
Table 5-34: CATCODE 141-753, Air Support Ops Group Admin, 39 Personnel ............................. 5-58
Table 5-35: CATCODE 141-753, Air Support Ops Sqd, Admin, 69 Personnel ................................ 5-59
Table 5-36: CATCODE 141-753, Air Support Ops Squad, Shops .................................................... 5-61
Table 5-37: CATCODE 141-753, Air Support Ops Squad Admin and Shop Total ........................... 5-61
CATCODE 141-783, Small Air Terminal (SAT) .................................................................5-62 5.13
Table 5-38: CATCODE 141-783, Small Air Terminal KC-135, 28 Personnel .................................. 5-62
Table 5-39: CATCODE 141-783, Small Air Terminal C-5 / C-17, 46 Personnel .............................. 5-63
Table 5-40: CATCODE 141-783, Small Air Terminal C-130, 48 Personnel ..................................... 5-64
Table 5-41: CATCODE 141-783, Small Air Terminal HC-130, 24 Personnel .................................. 5-65
CATCODE 141-786, Deployment Processing Center ..........................................................5-67 5.14
Table 5-42: CATCODE 141-786, Deployment Processing Center, No SAT..................................... 5-67
Table 5-43: CATCODE 141-786, Deployment Processing Center, Co-located with SAT ................ 5-68
CATCODE 145-921, Overhead Protection ..........................................................................5-68 5.15
CATCODE 149-511, RPA Support Operations Center (SOC) ............................................5-68 5.16
Table 5-44: CATCODE 149-511, RPA Support Ops Center, 72 Personnel per Shift ........................ 5-68
CATCODE 149-621, Wind Measuring Set (AN/FMQ-13) ..................................................5-70 5.17
CATCODE 149-XX1, Automatic Meteorological Station (AN/FMQ-19) (New Rqmnt) ....5-70 5.18
CATCODE 149-6XX, Fixed Base Automatic Meteorological Station (AN/FMQ-23) (New 5.19
Mission) ................................................................................................................................5-70
CATCODE 149-962, Air Traffic Control (ATC) Tower ......................................................5-71 5.20
CATCODE 149-967, Observation Tower ............................................................................5-72 5.21
Chapter 6: Category Group 17 – Training Facilities ...................................................................................... 6-1
General Criteria .......................................................................................................................6-1 6.1
CATCODE 171-158, Band Center .........................................................................................6-1 6.2
Table 6-1: CATCODE 171-158, Band Center, 36 Personnel ............................................................... 6-1
CATCODE 171-211, Flying Training Classroom ..................................................................6-1 6.3
CATCODE 171-212, Simulator Training ...............................................................................6-2 6.4
Table 6-2: CATCODE 171-212, Sim Training Summary by Aircraft / Mission ................................. 6-2
CATCODE 171-443, Reserve Forces General Training Support ...........................................6-3 6.5
Table 6-3: CATCODE 171-443, Honor Guard Flight - 30 Personnel .................................................. 6-3
Table 6-4: CATCODE 171-443, Services Flight - 20 / 30 / 41 / 51 Personnel .................................... 6-4
Table 6-5: CATCODE 171-443, Combat Weather Flight, 15 Personnel ............................................. 6-6
Table 6-6: CATCODE 171-443, Special Operations Weather Team, 18 Personnel ............................ 6-7
Table 6-7: CATCODE 171-443, ALCF / TALCE, 50 Personnel ......................................................... 6-8
Table 6-8: CATCODE 171-443, F-15 Enhanced Eagle Test Center (EETC), 7 Personnel ................. 6-9
CATCODE 171-445, Reserve Forces Operational Training ................................................6-10 6.6
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Table 6-9: CATCODE 171-445, Reserve Forces O & T, Flying Unit, 93 Personnel ........................ 6-10
Table 6-10: CATCODE 171-445, RPA Formal Training Unit (FTU), 54 Personnel ......................... 6-13
Table 6-11: CATCODE 171-445, Reserve Forces O & T - CRTC .................................................... 6-14
Table 6-12: CATCODE 171-445, Reserve Forces O & T - RED HORSE, 24 Personnel .................. 6-15
Table 6-13: CATCODE 171-445, Reserve Forces O & T – REOTS, 15 Personnel .......................... 6-17
Table 6-14: CATCODE 171-445, Reserve Forces O & T – RTS, 12 Personnel ................................ 6-17
Table 6-15: CATCODE 171-445, Reserve Forces O & T - Lightning Force Academy, 30 Pn ......... 6-18
CATCODE 171-447, Reserve Forces Communications & Electronics Training .................6-19 6.7
Table 6-16: CATCODE 171-447, Combat Comm Group, 46 Personnel ........................................... 6-19
Table 6-17: CATCODE 171-447, Combat Comm Sqd Admin, 108 Personnel ................................. 6-21
Table 6-18: CATCODE 171-447, Combat Comm Sqd Shop............................................................. 6-22
Table 6-19: CATCODE 171-447, Combat Comm Sqd Admin and Shop Total ................................ 6-22
Table 6-20: CATCODE 171-447, Co-located Combat Comm Group / Sqd Admin, 163 Personnel . 6-23
Table 6-21: CATCODE 171-447, Co-located Combat Comm Group / Sqd Shop ............................. 6-26
Table 6-22: CATCODE 171-447, Co-located Combat Comm Group / Sqd Admin and Shop Total . 6-26
Table 6-23: CATCODE 171-447, ACS / CRC, Admin, 186 Personnel ............................................. 6-26
Table 6-24: CATCODE 171-447, ACS / CRC Shop ......................................................................... 6-28
Table 6-25: CATCODE 171-447, ACS / CRC Admin and Shop Total ............................................. 6-29
Table 6-26: CATCODE 171-447, Air Traffic Control Sqd Admin .................................................... 6-30
Table 6-27: CATCODE 171-447, Air Traffic Control Sqd Shops ..................................................... 6-31
Table 6-28: CATCODE 171-447, Air Traffic Control Sqd Admin and Shops Total ......................... 6-31
Table 6-29: CATCODE 171-447, Engineering Installation Sqd Admin ............................................ 6-32
Table 6-30: CATCODE 171-447, Engineering Installation Sqd Shops ............................................. 6-33
Table 6-31: CATCODE 171-447, Engineering Installation Sqd Admin and Shops Total ................. 6-33
Table 6-32: CATCODE 171-447, Info Warfare Aggressor Sqd, 104 Personnel................................ 6-34
Table 6-33: CATCODE 171-447, Info Ops Sqd Cyberspace Defense, Hunter, 61 Personnel ........... 6-36
Table 6-34: CATCODE 171-447, Field Maintenance Comm Electronics, MQ-9, 29 Personnel ...... 6-37
Table 6-35: CATCODE 171-447, Joint Communications Support Sqd (JCSS), 200 Personnel ....... 6-38
CATCODE 171-449, Reserve Forces Aeromedical Evacuation Training ............................6-40 6.8
Table 6-36: CATCODE 171-449, AeroMed Evac Training, 117 Personnel ...................................... 6-40
CATCODE 171-450, Reserve Forces Medical Training / Administration ...........................6-42 6.9
Table 6-37: CATCODE 171-450, Med Training Admin ................................................................... 6-42
Table 6-38: CATCODE 171-450, Med Training (Training Area) ..................................................... 6-43
Table 6-39: CATCODE 171-450, Med Training Admin & Training................................................. 6-44
Table 6-40: CATCODE 171-450, Med Training, Tenant .................................................................. 6-45
Table 6-41: CATCODE 171-450, Med Training, GSU / RED HORSE ............................................ 6-45
Table 6-42: CATCODE 171-450, Med Training CRTC (Full-Time) ................................................ 6-46
Table 6-43: CATCODE 171-450, Med Training, Visiting Unit ........................................................ 6-46
Table 6-44: CATCODE 171-450, Med Training CRTC Total........................................................... 6-47
Table 6-45: CATCODE 171-450, EMEDS-CM Admin / Trng, 47 Personnel ................................... 6-48
CATCODE 171-471, Range Control House (RCH) .............................................................6-49 6.10
Table 6-46: CATCODE 171-471, Range Control House (RCH) ....................................................... 6-49
CATCODE 171-472, Range Supply and Equipment Storage ..............................................6-49 6.11
CATCODE 171-473, Range Target Storage and Repair ......................................................6-49 6.12
CATCODE 171-476, Combat Arms Training Maintenance (CATM) .................................6-49 6.13
Table 6-47: CATCODE 171-476, Combat Arms Training Maintenance ........................................... 6-49
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CATCODE 171-618, RPA Field Training Detachment (FTD) ............................................6-50 6.14
Table 6-48: CATCODE 171-618, RPA Field Training Detachment.................................................. 6-51
Table 6-49: CATCODE 171-618, RPA Mission Control Element (MCE) FTD ................................ 6-51
CATCODE 171-875, Munitions Loading Crew Training Facility .......................................6-52 6.15
Table 6-50: CATCODE 171-875, Munitions Loading Crew Training .............................................. 6-52
CATCODE 179-371, Miscellaneous Training......................................................................6-52 6.16
CATCODE 179-475, Small Arms Range .............................................................................6-53 6.17
CATCODE 179-481, Aircraft Range ...................................................................................6-53 6.18
CATCODE 179-511, Fire Fighter Training Facility ............................................................6-54 6.19
Chapter 7: Category Group 21 – Maintenance Facilities ............................................................................... 7-1
General Criteria .......................................................................................................................7-1 7.1
CATCODE 211-111, Maintenance Hangar ............................................................................7-1 7.2
Table 7-1: CATCODE 211-111, Maintenance Hangar Summary ........................................................ 7-1
CATCODE 211-152, Aircraft General Purpose Shops ..........................................................7-2 7.3
Table 7-2: CATCODE 211-152, Aircraft General Purpose Shops Details .......................................... 7-2
Table 7-3: CATCODE 211-152, Aircraft General Purpose Shops Details .......................................... 7-3
Table 7-4: CATCODE 211-152, Aircraft General Purpose Shops ....................................................... 7-3
CATCODE 211-153, Non-Destructive Inspection Shop ........................................................7-4 7.4
Table 7-5: CATCODE 211-153, Non-Destructive Inspection Shop .................................................... 7-4
CATCODE 211-154, Aircraft Organizational Maintenance Shop (AMU) ............................7-5 7.5
Table 7-6: CATCODE 211-154, Aircraft Org Mx Shop, Fighter, 120 Personnel ................................ 7-5
Table 7-7: CATCODE 211-154, Aircraft Org MX Shop, Tanker/Airlift/Rescue, 60 Personnel.......... 7-6
Table 7-8: CATCODE 211-154, Aircraft Org Mx, RPA, 40 Personnel ............................................... 7-7
Table 7-9: CATCODE 211-154, Aircraft Organizational Maintenance Shops Summary ................... 7-7
CATCODE 211-157, Jet Engine Inspection and Maintenance Shop .....................................7-8 7.6
Table 7-10: CATCODE 211-157, Jet Engine Inspection and Maintenance Shop Details ................... 7-8
Table 7-11: CATCODE 211-157, Jet Engine Inspection and Maintenance Shop (Continued)............ 7-9
Table 7-12: CATCODE 211-157, Jet Engine Inspection and Maintenance Shop Summary ............... 7-9
CATCODE 211-159, Aircraft Corrosion Control .................................................................7-10 7.7
Table 7-13: CATCODE 211-159, Aircraft Corrosion Control Summary .......................................... 7-10
CATCODE 211-161, Corrosion Control Utility Storage ......................................................7-10 7.8
CATCODE 211-179, Fuel System Maintenance Dock ........................................................7-11 7.9
Table 7-14: CATCODE 211-179, Fuel System Maintenance Dock Summary .................................. 7-11
CATCODE 211-193, Test Stand ..........................................................................................7-11 7.10
CATCODE 214-422, Vehicle Service Rack .........................................................................7-12 7.11
CATCODE 214-425, Vehicle Maintenance Shop ................................................................7-13 7.12
Table 7-15: CATCODE 214-425, Vehicle Maintenance Shop .......................................................... 7-13
CATCODE 214-426, Vehicle Operations Heated Parking ...................................................7-14 7.13
CATCODE 214-428, Vehicle Operations Parking Shed ......................................................7-14 7.14
Table 7-16: CATCODE 214-428, Vehicle Operations Parking Shed ................................................ 7-14
CATCODE 214-467, Refueling Vehicle Shop .....................................................................7-15 7.15
Table 7-17: CATCODE 214-467, Refueling Vehicle Shop ............................................................... 7-15
CATCODE 215-552, Weapons and Release Systems Shop .................................................7-15 7.16
Table 7-18: CATCODE 215-552, Weapons and Release Systems, Fighters, Admin, 64 Personnel.. 7-15
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Table 7-19: CATCODE 215-552, Weapons and Release Systems, HH-60 & HC-130, Admin ........ 7-16
Table 7-20: CATCODE 215-552, Rescue Weapons Elements and Support Total ............................. 7-17
CATCODE 216-642, Conventional Munitions Shop ...........................................................7-18 7.17
Table 7-217: CATCODE 216-642, Conventional Munitions Shop, Admin ...................................... 7-18
Table 7-22: CATCODE 216-642, Conventional Munitions Shop, Maintenance ............................... 7-20
Table 7-23: CATCODE 216-642, Conventional Munitions Storage ................................................. 7-21
Table 7-24: CATCODE 216-642, Conventional Munitions Shop Totals .......................................... 7-21
CATCODE 217-712, Avionics Shop ....................................................................................7-22 7.18
Table 7-25: CATCODE 217-712, Avionics Shop Summary ............................................................. 7-22
CATCODE 217-713, Electronic Countermeasures (ECM) Pod Shop and Storage ..............7-23 7.19
Table 7-26: CATCODE 217-713, ECM Pod Shop and Storage ........................................................ 7-23
Table 7-27: CATCODE 217-713, ECM Pod Shop and Storage for A-10 and F-16 .......................... 7-23
CATCODE 218-712, Aircraft Support Shop / Storage .........................................................7-24 7.20
Table 7-28: CATCODE 218-712, Aircraft Support - Command & Control ...................................... 7-24
Table 7-29: CATCODE 218-712, Aircraft Support Equipment - Support ......................................... 7-24
Table 7-30: CATCODE 218-712, Aircraft Support Equipment - Storage ......................................... 7-25
Table 7-31: CATCODE 218-712, Aircraft Support Equipment Summary ........................................ 7-25
CATCODE 218-868, Regional Precision Measurement Equipment Lab (PMEL) ..............7-26 7.21
Table 7-32: CATCODE 218-868, Regional Precision Measurement Equipment Lab (PMEL) ......... 7-26
CATCODE 219-943, Base Civil Engineer Pavement and Grounds .....................................7-26 7.22
CATCODE 219-944, Base Civil Engineer Maintenance Shop ............................................7-27 7.23
Table 7-33: CATCODE 219-944, BCE Maint Shop, Flying Unit ..................................................... 7-27
Table 7-34: CATCODE 219-944, BCE Maint Shop, RED HORSE .................................................. 7-28
Table 7-35: CATCODE 219-944, BCE Maint Shop, CRTC ............................................................. 7-28
Table 7-36: CATCODE 219-944, BCE Maint Shop, FTIG & JCSS ................................................. 7-29
Table 7-37: CATCODE 219-944, Prime Power Maint Shop, Designated Units................................ 7-30
Table 7-38: CATCODE 219-944, BCE Maint Shop, ANGRC CAMPUS ......................................... 7-30
CATCODE 219-947, Base Civil Engineer Storage ..............................................................7-31 7.24
Table 7-39: CATCODE 219-947, BCE Storage ................................................................................ 7-31
Chapter 8: Category Group 42 – Explosive Facilities ..................................................................................... 8-1
General Criteria .......................................................................................................................8-1 8.1
CATCODE 422-258, Above Ground Multi-Cubicle Magazine Storage ................................8-1 8.2
Table 8-1: CATCODE 422-258, Above Ground Multi-Cubicle Magazine Storage ............................ 8-1
CATCODE 422-264, Storage Igloo ........................................................................................8-2 8.3
Table 8-2: CATCODE 422-264, Storage Igloo .................................................................................... 8-2
Chapter 9: Category Groups 44, 45 – Storage Facilities: Covered, Open, Special Purpose ..................... 9-1
General Criteria .......................................................................................................................9-1 9.1
CATCODE 442-257, Base Hazardous Materials Storage ......................................................9-1 9.2
Table 9-1: CATCODE 442-257, HAZMAT Pharmacy ....................................................................... 9-1
CATCODE 442-258, Cryogenics (LOX / LIN) Storage ........................................................9-2 9.3
CATCODE 442-628, Base Supply and Equipment Shed .......................................................9-2 9.4
Table 9-2: CATCODE 442-628, Base Supply and Equipment Shed ................................................... 9-3
CATCODE 442-758, Base Supply and Equipment Warehouse .............................................9-3 9.5
Table 9-3: CATCODE 442-758, Base Supply and Equipment Warehouse ......................................... 9-3
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CATCODE 452-252, Base Supply Open Storage ..................................................................9-5 9.6
CATCODE 452-255, Base Civil Engineer Open Storage ......................................................9-5 9.7
Chapter 10: Category Group 61 – Administrative Facilities ......................................................................... 10-1
General Criteria .....................................................................................................................10-1 10.1
CATCODE 610-121, Vehicle Operations Administration ...................................................10-1 10.2
Table 10-1: CATCODE 610-121, Vehicle Operations Admin .......................................................... 10-1
CATCODE 610-122, Base Supply Administration ..............................................................10-2 10.3
Table 10-2: CATCODE 610-122, Base Supply Admin, Flying Unit, 43 Personnel .......................... 10-2
Table 10-3: CATCODE 610-122, Base Supply Admin, KC-135 Two Flying Sqdns, 47 Personnel .. 10-4
Table 10-4: CATCODE 610-122, Base Supply Admin, Non-Flying Unit, 18 Personnel .................. 10-5
Table 10-5: CATCODE 610-122, Base Supply Admin, CRTC, 9 Personnel .................................... 10-6
Table 10-6: CATCODE 610-122, Base Supply Admin, GSU and RED HORSE, 7 Personnel ......... 10-6
CATCODE 610-123, General Administrative Building .......................................................10-7 10.4
CATCODE 610-127, Base Civil Engineer Administration ..................................................10-7 10.5
Table 10-7: CATCODE 610-127, BCE Admin, Flying Unit with Prime BEEF Team ...................... 10-7
Table 10-8: CATCODE 610-127, BCE Admin, Flying Unit w/o Prime BEEF Team ....................... 10-8
Table 10-9: CATCODE 610-127, BCE Admin, S-Team, 25 Personnel ............................................ 10-9
Table 10-10: CATCODE 610-127, BCE Admin, S-Team, 40 Personnel ........................................ 10-10
Table 10-11: CATCODE 610-127, BCE Admin, CRTC, 10 Personnel........................................... 10-10
Table 10-12: CATCODE 610-127, BCE Admin, Ft Indiantown Gap, 7 Personnel ......................... 10-11
Table 10-13: CATCODE 610-127, BCE Admin, ANGRC CAMPUS, 5 Personnel ........................ 10-12
CATCODE 610-129, Weapons Systems Maintenance Management (WSMM) ................10-13 10.6
Table 10-14: CATCODE 610-129, Weapons Sys Maint (Fighters), 65 Personnel .......................... 10-13
Table 10-15: CATCODE 610-129, Weapons Sys Maint (Airlift), 56 Personnel ............................. 10-15
Table 10-16: CATCODE 610-129, Weapons Sys Maint (Tanker), 54 Personnel ............................ 10-16
Table 10-17: CATCODE 610-129, Weapons Sys Maint (MQ-1), 17 Personnel ............................. 10-18
Table 10-18: CATCODE 610-129, Weapons Sys Maint (MQ-9), 48 Personnel ............................. 10-19
Table 10-19: CATCODE 610-129, Weapons Sys Maint (RPA MCE), 55 Personnel ...................... 10-20
CATCODE 610-287, Specified Headquarters ....................................................................10-21 10.7
Table 10-20: CATCODE 610-287, Specified HQ, Category A, 20 Personnel ................................ 10-21
Table 10-21: CATCODE 610-287, Specified HQ, Category B, 22 Personnel ................................. 10-22
Table 10-22: CATCODE 610-287, Specified HQ, Category C, 25 Personnel ................................. 10-24
Table 10-23: CATCODE 610-287, Specified HQ, Guam and Virgin Islands, 10 Personnel ........... 10-25
CATCODE 610-811, Administrative Office, Non-Air Force .............................................10-25 10.8
CATCODE 610-913, Emergency Management (EM) ........................................................10-26 10.9
Table 10-24: CATCODE 610-913, Emergency Management – 7 and 13 Personnel ....................... 10-26
Chapter 11: Category Groups 72, 73 – Dining Hall and Quarters, Personnel Support ............................ 11-1
General Criteria .....................................................................................................................11-1 11.1
CATCODE 722-351, Dining & Training Facility ................................................................11-1 11.2
Table 11-1: CATCODE 722-351, Dining & Training Facility .......................................................... 11-1
Table 11-2: CATCODE 722-351, GSU Dining & Training Facility ................................................. 11-1
CATCODE 723-392, Sanitary Latrine .................................................................................11-2 11.3
CATCODE 725-517, Troop Camp (Quarters) ......................................................................11-2 11.4
Table 11-3: CATCODE 725-517, Troop Camp Quarters .................................................................. 11-2
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CATCODE 730-832, Visitor Control Center .......................................................................11-2 11.5
CATCODE 730-835, Security Forces Operations ................................................................11-3 11.6
Table 11-4: CATCODE 730-835, Security Forces Ops, Stand Alone, 74 Personnel ......................... 11-3
Table 11-5: CATCODE 730-835, Security Forces Ops, Stand Alone, 87 Personnel ......................... 11-4
Table 11-6: CATCODE 730-835, Security Forces Ops, Stand Alone, 118 Personnel ....................... 11-5
Table 11-5: CATCODE 730-835, Security Forces Ops, Co-located, 61 Personnel ........................... 11-6
Table 11-6: CATCODE 730-835, Security Forces Ops, CRTC ......................................................... 11-9
Table 11-7: CATCODE 730-835, Security Forces Ops (Deployed / Visiting Unit - CRTC) .......... 11-10
CATCODE 730-837, Security Entry Control Facility ........................................................11-10 11.7
CATCODE 730-839, Traffic Check House (Gate House)..................................................11-10 11.8
Table 11-8: CATCODE 730-839, Traffic Check House (Gate House) ............................................ 11-11
Chapter 12: Category Groups 74, 75 – Morale, Welfare, and Recreation Facilities ................................. 12-1
General Criteria .....................................................................................................................12-1 12.1
CATCODE 740-155, Credit Union ......................................................................................12-1 12.2
CATCODE 740-389, Exchange Service Outlet ....................................................................12-1 12.3
CATCODE 740-674, Physical Fitness .................................................................................12-2 12.4
Table 12-1: CATCODE 740-674, Physical Fitness............................................................................ 12-2
CATCODE 750-177, Athletic Field, Track ..........................................................................12-2 12.5
CATCODE 750-371, Recreational Pavilion .........................................................................12-2 12.6
Table 12-2: CATCODE 750-371. Recreational Pavilion ................................................................... 12-2
Chapter 13: Category Group 85, 87, 89 – Roads, Streets, and Utilities........................................................ 13-1
General Criteria .....................................................................................................................13-1 13.1
CATCODE 852-261, Vehicle Parking Operations ...............................................................13-1 13.2
Table 13-1: CATCODE 852-261, Vehicle Parking Operations ......................................................... 13-1
CATCODE 852-262, Non-Organizational Vehicle Parking .................................................13-2 13.3
CATCODE 852-263, Vehicle Parking (Unsurfaced)............................................................13-2 13.4
CATCODE 852-269, Refueler Vehicle Parking ...................................................................13-2 13.5
CATCODE 852-273, Aircraft Support Equipment Storage Yard ........................................13-2 13.6
CATCODE 872-245, Boundary Fence .................................................................................13-2 13.7
CATCODE 872-247, Security Fence / Vehicle Barriers ......................................................13-3 13.8
CATCODE 890-181, Utility Line Ducts ..............................................................................13-3 13.9
CATCODE 890-311, Non-Recoverable Support Facility, Relocatable ................................13-3 13.10
Appendices & References: ........................................................................................................................................... A
Appendix A: Weapon System / Mission Reference Guides ..................................................................................... 1
A.1 - Stand-Alone Weapon System or Mission ................................................................................... 2
A.2 - Dependent Weapon System or Mission - High Impact ............................................................ 13
A.3 - Dependent Weapon System or Mission - Low Impact ............................................................. 18
Appendix B: New Functional Standard & Variance Process ............................................................................... 19
B.1 - Introduction ............................................................................................................................... 20
B.2 - Form Overview ......................................................................................................................... 20
B.3 – New Functional Standard & Variance Process ........................................................................ 21
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B.4 - Section A – Requestor Information .......................................................................................... 23
B.5 - Section B – Mission Criteria ..................................................................................................... 26
B.7 - Section C – Completion Checklist and Attachments ................................................................ 28
Appendix C: Reference Information .......................................................................................................................... 31
C.1 - General Criteria ......................................................................................................................... 31
C.2 - Reference Publications ............................................................................................................. 32
C.3 – List of Figures .......................................................................................................................... 36
C.4 - Abbreviations and Acronyms ................................................................................................... 36
C.5 - Terms ........................................................................................................................................ 45
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Chapter 1: Facility Space Standards
Purpose 1.1
This Handbook establishes Air National Guard (ANG) facility space standards in support of
specific mission requirements. The document provides a basis for programming and allocating
space for facilities and infrastructure. Also, the document references applicable compliance and
technical guidance documents. The information serves as a tool in managing real property
inventory and optimizing space based on functional need. This Handbook does not address every
possible mission or function; however, it does provide instructions on how to request new or
revised space requirements in support of assigned or changing missions. Real Property managers
must consult with NGB/A7AR for guidance when assigning CATCODEs that are not facility
space related.
Applicability 1.2
The functional area standards contained in the Handbook are applicable to the Air National Guard.
Facility Programmers will program all space requirements based on functional mission
requirements, authorized strength, and the quantity and type of authorized mission equipment,
materials, supplies and Concepts of Operations (CONOPs).
Authority 1.3
1.3.1 NGB/A7A is responsible for validating and updating the content of this Handbook. The
Handbook implements: AFPD 32-10, Installations and Facilities; Title 10 US Code,
Chapters 1011 and 1803; Department of Defense (DoD) Instruction 4165.3, Department of
Defense Facility Classes and Construction Categories, October 24, 1978 with Change 1;
and portions of MIL HDBK 1190, Facility Planning and Design Guide, Part II, Technical
Guidance.
1.3.2 ANG facility users may request either a variance or modification to an existing Functional
Standard or request the creation of a new Functional Standard by following the established
procedure outlined in Appendix B - Functional Standard Change & Variance Request
Process. NGB/A7A is the approval authority for this process.
1.3.3 This Handbook and all users will adhere to federal law and regulations, applicable codes,
executive orders, DoD instructions and directives, Air Force and Air National Guard policy,
and other standards.
Handbook Focus 1.4
1.4.1 The Handbook achieves the following objectives:
1.4.1.1 Collaborate with ANG Functional Area Managers (FAMs) to define and validate
space standards for specific mission functions.
1.4.1.2 Establish Functional Standards for ANG facilities and areas by defining space based
on functional need and by applying consistent administrative standards. Each
Category Code (CATCODE) provides a Functional Standard in Gross Square Feet
(Gross SF) or Square Yard (SY) to accomplish the mission and incorporates defined
mission functions and authorized staffing. The Functional Standard defines the
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maximum space for a CATCODE at an installation. Functional Standards were
developed with FAM collaboration.
1.4.1.2.1 Depending on the function, many CATCODEs contain Tables with defined
Target Area totals, shown in Net Square Feet (Net SF). The Target Areas
identify functional area breakouts and personnel authorizations combined
with an overhead factor to define the Functional Standard.
1.4.1.2.2 Administrative and common spaces are based on total authorized staffing in
the Unit Manning Document (UMD).
1.4.1.2.3 Non-administrative space is based on the mission and function with
significant input by the respective FAMs.
1.4.1.3 Appendix B includes instructions to change existing space standards or request a new
Functional Standard through the New Functional Standard & Variance Process. The
following are examples of typical change requests:
1.4.1.3.1 Addition / deletion / modification to the Handbook to correct grammatical
and/or data errors.
1.4.1.3.2 New mission-driven space requirement for an existing CATCODE.
1.4.1.3.3 Space variance for an existing CATCODE.
1.4.1.3.4 A new CATCODE not identified in the Handbook.
Organization 1.5
1.5.1 Chapter 1 contains the framework for understanding and properly implementing the
Handbook content. Chapter 1 defines purpose, applicability, authority, definitions, and
Functional Standards; and lists reference information, allowing the user to properly address
Federal, DoD, USAF, and ANG guidance.
1.5.2 Chapters 2 through 13, organized by Category Group, define Functional Standards, arranged
by CATCODE, and contain descriptions, functional area breakouts, authorized staffing, and
referenced guidance.
1.5.3 Appendix A – Weapon System / Mission Reference Guide. Contains summary information
that cross references CATCODEs against common weapon systems and mission sets.
1.5.4 Appendix B – New Functional Standard & Variance Process. Provides guidance, format
and sequential actions for requesting either a variance or modification to an existing
Functional Standard, or requesting a new Functional Standard. The Appendix includes
instructions for completing the request form and a flowchart detailing the process to initiate
and complete a New Functional Standard & Variance request and includes instructions for
the “Fast Track” Process.
1.5.5 Appendix C – Reference Information, identifies acronyms and reference documents
regarding facility and area design, layout, compliance, and related standards.
Definitions 1.6
1.6.1 Authorized Staffing: The authorized number of personnel in a unit’s functional area
according to the Unit Manning Document (UMD).
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1.6.2 Category Code: Referred to as CATCODE in this Handbook, are six-digit identifiers for
each type of mission element in the ANG built infrastructure. The applicability of any
CATCODE for ANG mission is subject to NGB/A7A approval.
1.6.3 Category Group: The aggregation of one or more real property CATCODEs that have a like
functional purpose and are measured in the same units. Each Category Group is identified
by a two-digit designation that corresponds to the first two digits of the CATCODEs within
the group. The Category Group is not used for real property classification.
1.6.4 Facility Analysis Category (FAC): A classification of real property types within a “Basic
category”, represented by a four-digit code. DoD FACs aggregate Military Department
categories into common groupings based upon commonality of function, unit of measure,
and unit costs.
1.6.5 Facilities Board (FB): The ANG installation’s corporate decision-making body for real
property (RP) and facility actions is chaired by the Installation Commander. All RP and
facility actions require the support and approval of the Facilities Board (FB) or similar
committee. Previously known as the Facilities Utilization Board (FUB), the FB is
established in ANGI 32-1003, Facilities Board.
1.6.6 Functional Area Manager (FAM): The FAM is the individual responsible for the
management and planning of all personnel and equipment within a specific functional area
to support wartime contingencies, peacetime contingencies, and authorized staffing.
1.6.7 Functional Standard: The defined space standard for a CATCODE. The Functional
Standard assigned to a CATCODE typically consists of a compilation of the functional and
breakout area totals, authorized staffing if applicable, and combined with an overhead
factor. The unit of measure is Gross Square Feet (Gross SF) or Square Yards (SY).
1.6.8 Northern Tier: For applying Handbook criteria, Northern Tier installations are defined as
those experiencing 30 or more days per year of minus 12 ° C (10° F) or lower, or with an
average January temperature of minus 7° C (20° F) or lower, determined from two 10-year
(or longer) weather databases. This information may be obtained from a number of sources
including:
1.6.8.1 National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration’s (NOAA) National Weather
Service (NWS)
1.6.8.2 AccuWeather
1.6.8.3 Weather Source / Weather Warehouse
1.6.8.4 WeatherBank
1.6.9 Target Area: The estimated optimum space for a specific area or mission subset within a
CATCODE. The unit of measure is Net Square Feet (Net SF). The overall Functional
Standard for each CATCODE, after overhead is applied, is expressed in Gross Square Feet
(Gross SF).
1.6.10 Variance: An approved addition or subtraction to the CATCODE Functional Standard. A
Variance will identify adjustment to a standard, unique to a mission or installation, based on
circumstances such as staffing, equipment and / or mission changes. It can also result in a
modification to the Functional Standard if it applies to the entire ANG. The process to
request, validate and approve a Variance is outlined in Appendix B.
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Administrative Area Standards 1.7
1.7.1 This Handbook defines ANG Functional Standards for all facilities and spaces. A large
portion of most Functional Standards include administrative, training, testing, and meeting
spaces within a facility, based on the mission or functional requirement.
1.7.2 Functional Standards other than administrative, typically shop, hangar, and material storage
spaces are defined within the respective CATCODE and based on function and / or
equipment requirements.
1.7.3 Administrative area standards provide a planning guide for local leadership to allocate
reasonable space in support of functional requirements through established procedures, i.e.,
Facilities Board (FB), Design Working Group (DWG) and Commander’s local authority.
Size, space layout and related administrative area preferences can be assessed and defined to
accommodate functional area priorities.
1.7.4 Conference and meeting space does not necessarily accommodate the total authorized
staffing of any CATCODE function, as ANG installations typically have facility open
spaces (dining facility, large squadron meeting rooms, and open hangar floor) capable of
accommodating unit assemblies.
1.7.5 Administrative areas shall maximize open space concepts using systems furniture (and / or
demountable partitions) to achieve efficient and flexible operations. This Handbook
supports a space optimization objective and minimizes enclosed office spaces.
1.7.6 The following categories define ANG administrative target areas used to compute
CATCODE Target Area Net Square Feet (SF):
1.7.6.1 Administrative Work Areas: Table 1-1 defines target space, in net SF, for individual
and staff functions.
Table 1-1: Administrative Work Areas
Category Title Category Functions Target Area
(Net SF) Remarks / Rationale
Senior Commander ANG State Command, Wing
Command 240
Space to accommodate small group
discussion
Vice Commander / Group
Commanders
Wing Command and Group
Command 160 Space to accommodate staff / visitors
Sensitive Functional Position
JAGs, Chaplains & 1st Sergeants
(typical), Squadron & Flight
Command 120
Predicated on the specific functional
requirement
Functional Administrative
Positions
Supervisory, Administrative and
Technical 64
Work Station, typically in an open
environment
Operations Floor Aviation, Space, Security, and
Intel type Operations Centers 42
Multiple personnel in side by side desks
facing flat panel screen systems
Non-permanent Assigned
Individuals / Non-
Administrative Position
Shared Computer Access 24
Hoteling / Training Station, CBT,
visiting IG, exercise-related functions,
etc.
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1.7.6.1 Table 1-2 defines CATCODE net square feet target area for classroom and testing
space, including computer stations, developed as a percentage of the authorized
staffing.
Table 1-2: Training and Testing Space
1.7.6.2 Conference and Meeting: Table 1-3 defines CATCODE net square feet target area for
conference and meeting areas, developed as a percentage of the authorized staffing.
Table 1-3: Conference and Meeting Space
1.7.7 Unless otherwise noted, the Functional Standards shown throughout this Handbook are
based on the UMD for a given mission set. Increases in manning or installation population,
not provided on a UMD, should not be used as the justification for larger facilities.
1.7.7.1 Authorized staffing includes all mission personnel identified on the UMD, supporting
agencies, and transient personnel.
1.7.7.2 When the installation regularly serves a substantial number of military transients, the
average daily strength, based on a firm projection of the total yearly load, may be
added to the projected authorized staffing strength of the installation. This applies to
certain CATCODEs that rely on the UMD for the Functional Standard.
Authorized
Staffing
25% of
Authorized
Target Area
(Net SF)
SF /
Person
Up to 25 6 120 20
26 - 49 12 220 18
50 - 74 19 300 16
75 - 99 25 350 14
100 - 124 31 400 13
125 - 149 37 440 12
Over 150 45 500 11
Authorized Staffing 50% of
Authorized
Target Area
(Net SF)
SF/
Person
Up to 25 13 260 20
26 - 49 25 450 18
50 - 74 37 590 16
75 - 99 50 700 14
100 - 124 62 740 12
125 - 149 75 830 11
Over 150 90 900 10
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1.7.8 Approved manpower increases do not automatically justify an increase in a Functional
Standard. A 15% increase or higher in authorized staffing is the lower threshold that
triggers a justification for submitting a New Functional Standard & Variance Request
provided that space optimization has already occurred and still negatively impacts the
mission. Finally, the Concept of Operations (CONOPs) will also be evaluated when
considering a space increase due to manpower increases.
Overhead Factor 1.8
1.8.1 The calculation to identify CATCODE overhead space incorporates facility features
typically integrated within the Functional Standard. The amount of overhead space is
determined by multiplying the CATCODE Target Area (Net SF) Subtotal by the identified
overhead percentage for the facility function(s).
1.8.2 Overhead Percentage: The following criterion, as seen in Table 1-4, determines the
respective overhead factor:
1.8.2.1 For administrative functions consisting of a single CATCODE or the administrative
CATCODE resides in a multi-functional facility, the overhead factor is 25%.
1.8.2.2 For industrial functions / facilities, aircraft hangars, maintenance facilities, storage
facilities, etc., the overhead factor is 15%.
1.8.2.3 For co-located similar facility functions, whereby the specific CATCODE function is
located within and subordinate to a larger functional area, and does not require facility
expansion, the overhead factor is 10%.
1.8.2.4 Several intended co-located CATCODEs may be grouped together. Designate one of
the co-located as the predominant CATCODE and apply the 25% overhead factor for
administrative CATCODEs or the 15% overhead factor for industrial CATCODEs.
1.8.2.5 CATCODEs intended to be co-located are already identified with a 10% overhead
standard in the appropriate CATCODE table.
1.8.2.6 Construction of an intended co-located CATCODE as a stand-alone facility will not
change the overhead percentage to 25%, unless otherwise noted.
1.8.2.7 For facilities housing co-located (similar or non-similar) functions, the combined
facility overhead factor will not exceed 25%.
Table 1-4: Facility Function Overhead Percentage
Facility Function Overhead Factor
Administrative 25%
Industrial & Warehouse 15%
Co-Located (Similar Function) 10%
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1.8.3 Overhead Components: Depending on the facility function, several or all of the following
features will be included in the overhead calculation for the respective CATCODE:
1.8.3.1 Building circulation, vestibules, lobbies, customer waiting area.
1.8.3.2 Mechanical, electrical, plumbing, communications equipment, and access.
1.8.3.3 Communications equipment (reference UFC 3-580-01 and ETL 02-12).
1.8.3.4 Restrooms and personnel lockers.
1.8.3.5 Wall thickness.
1.8.3.6 Custodial supplies and equipment storage.
1.8.3.7 Administrative support space (copy / repro, supplies and document storage).
1.8.3.8 Vertical penetrations for each floor level they occupy (stairs, elevator shafts, flues,
pipe shafts, vertical ducts).
Scope Calculations 1.9
1.9.1 Functional Standards for CATCODEs are expressed in terms of gross square feet (Gross
SF), unless otherwise noted, and define the maximum space to perform the respective
function. Gross area is computed to the outside of exterior walls. Various facility
components, identified below, will be calculated as full scope, i.e., the actual measured area,
or something less than full scope.
1.9.2 Full Scope Space: Basements; above-grade floors; mezzanines (regardless of height) that
provide work space or storage; penthouses; interior stairs and elevators for each floor level
they occupy; fully-enclosed balconies; covered storage facilities, covered loading platforms,
covered and enclosed passages and walks.
1.9.3 Half-Scope Space: Covered, but not fully-enclosed, slabs, pads / patios / terraces, entries,
passages, walks, balconies, and exterior stairs; and uncovered, raised loading facilities.
These spaces are categorized as occasional use, non-storage spaces.
1.9.4 Excluded Space from Scope: Minor roof overhangs; utility tunnels; exterior uncovered
walks and stairs, ramps, stoops, and paved pad / patios / terraces; mezzanines that provide
utility, mechanical, or other direct support requirements for the facility; and door pockets for
aircraft hangars.
1.9.5 Gross square feet functional standards assume a nine to twelve foot floor to finished ceiling
(not Structure) clear height for most administrative spaces and a twelve foot floor to ceiling
clear height for most industrial spaces (finished ceiling or bottom of structure). Supply
warehouse floor to ceiling clear height assumption is twenty-five feet. Aircraft hangar
ceiling heights will vary according to the aircraft requirements but should not be more than
15 feet higher than the top of the tail of the assigned aircraft.
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Aircraft Authorization Planning Factors 1.10
1.10.1 Many CATCODEs and tables in this Handbook are based on a standard Primary Aircraft
Authorization (PAA). Table 1-5 shows the ANG mission aircraft and the PAA Planning
Factor used to calculate Functional Standards.
Table 1-5: PAA Planning Factors
Aircraft / Mission Remarks
A-10 / F-15 / F-16 1 - 24 PAA
F-22 / F-35 1 - 18 PAA
C-5 1 - 12 PAA
C-17 1 - 8 PAA
C-38 / C-40 C-38: 1 - 2 PAA / C-40: 1 - 3 PAA
C-130 1 - 12 PAA
KC-46A 1-12 PAA
KC-135, One Flying Squadron 1 - 12 PAA
KC-135, Two Flying Squadrons 13 - 18 PAA
MQ-1 Predator 1 - 12 PAA
MQ-9 Reaper 1 - 12 PAA
Rescue HC-130: 1 - 4 PAA / HH-60: 1 - 5 PAA
RC-26 1-12 PAA
MC-12 1-18 PAA
1.10.2 Any ANG unit exceeding the PAA for the weapons system listed in Table 1-5 will prepare
and submit the New Functional Standard & Variance Request, outlined in Appendix B, for
NGB/A7A review and approval.
Physical Fitness Areas 1.11
1.11.1 Dedicated physical fitness space is only authorized at ANG installations under the following
CATCODES:
1.11.1.1 CATCODE 740-674, Physical Fitness
1.11.1.2 CATCODE 130-142, Aircraft Rescue Fire Fighting (ARFF) Station
1.11.1.3 CATCODE 141-459, Crew Readiness
1.11.2 Inclusion of physical fitness space within a facility assigned to any other CATCODE will
result in a redistribution of fitness space within CATCODE 740-674, Physical Fitness.
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Personal Mobility Equipment 1.12
1.12.1 Storage of installation’s deployable personal mobility equipment is included in CATCODE
442-758, Base Supply and Equipment Warehouse unless otherwise indicated in another
table.
1.12.2 Training Personal Mobility Equipment is stored at squadron or flight unit level, in the
individual CATCODEs unless otherwise indicated. Space is calculated at 1.5 SF per
mobility position (exception is Security Forces which is calculated at 3 SF per mobility
position).
1.12.3 Inclusion of deployable mobility storage space within a facility of any other CATCODE
will result in a redistribution of storage space from CATCODE 442-758, Base Supply and
Equipment Warehouse.
How To Use this Handbook 1.13
1.13.1 Document Readability and Usability: The document allows for easy navigation between the
Table of Contents and each CATCODE and Appendices via hyperlinks.
1.13.1.1 Begin by installing the ‘Back’ button on the Microsoft Word Quick Access Toolbar
(upper left hand).
1.13.1.1.1 Right click anywhere in the Quick Access Toolbar.
1.13.1.1.2 Click on ‘Customize Quick Access Toolbar’.
1.13.1.1.3 Open the ‘Choose Commands From’ drop-down box.
1.13.1.1.4 Select ‘All Commands’.
1.13.1.1.5 Scroll down and select the ‘Back’ button and press ‘Add’.
1.13.1.1.6 Press ‘Okay’.
1.13.1.1.7 The ‘Back’ button will appear subdued on the Quick Access Toolbar.
1.13.1.1.8 The ‘Back’ button will not become active (green) until the user initially
navigates from one area of the Handbook to another.
1.13.1.2 To navigate from the Table of Contents to any Chapter or CATCODE table, place the
mouse cursor over the desired target, press the ‘Control’ key and left click with the
mouse (Control + Click). To go back to the Table of Contents, go up to the Quick
Access Toolbar and click on the green ‘Back’ button.
1.13.1.3 Some CATCODE descriptions have references to other CATCODES and are
hyperlinked. To navigate to these links, simply Control + Click on the link. To return
to the previous CATCODE or paragraph, click on the green ‘Back’ button. You may
navigate throughout the document in this manner and the ‘Back’ button will work all
the way back to the original starting point.
1.13.2 Navigation of the document also works in Adobe portable document format (.pdf) file,
whether on a desktop, laptop or tablet.
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1.13.2.1 Click on any line in the Table of Contents, or any CATCODE references within a
paragraph, and the document will navigate to that paragraph or table just as in
Microsoft Word.
1.13.2.2 To return to the previous spot in the document, press ‘Alt’ + ‘Back Arrow’.
1.13.3 Applying this Handbook to the ANG programming process:
1.13.3.1 Programming consists of the research, planning and decision-making process that
identifies the scope of work to be accomplished. This Handbook provides installation
leadership, their consultants and ANG Facility Programmers a tool to apply consistent
facility space standards across the ANG.
1.13.3.2 This Handbook does not provide criteria for the design process. The document
identifies Functional Standards focused on optimizing ANG facilities. Appendix C
provides applicable Unified Facilities Criteria (UFC), Air Force, ANG, Federal
Aviation Administration (FAA), and DoD directives and standards for executing the
design process.
New Functional Standard & Variance Process (Appendix B): 1.14
1.14.1 Although the CATCODE Functional Standards contained herein adequately accommodate
the majority of ANG missions, in some cases unique operations and mission dynamics
require adjustment to the identified Functional Standard. The information contained in
Appendix B outlines the New Functional Standard & Variance Process. The process is used
to develop a new standard, modify an existing standard, or request a variance to an existing
standard.
1.14.2 A new requirement, specific variance to an existing standard or programmatic change to a
mission may warrant a respective space modification request and will require NGB/A7A
approval. The FAM is both integral and responsible for verifying that required justifications
and documentation have been provided with the request. The FAM collaborates with
NGB/A7A throughout the entire New Functional Standard & Variance Process.
1.14.3 Appendix B provides the guidance, documentation and workflow process to support the
requested action.
1.14.3.1 To validate and facilitate consistent, efficient and accurate space requests, the New
Functional Standard & Variance Request Form is provided on the SharePoint site.
Follow the instruction in Appendix B to complete the process.
1.14.3.2 Functional Standard Change & Variance Request Form: Supports all aspects of the
New Functional Standard & Variance Process including three sections with
instructions describing which fields are required for each type of submittal. Anyone in
the ANG may initiate the process defined in the format and instructions from
Appendix B.
1.14.3.3 For input to this Handbook follow the instructions contained in Appendix B. For
other questions and guidance contact NGB/A7AM, Plans and Requirements Branch,
Asset Management Division.
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Responsibilities 1.15
1.15.1 NGB/A7A: Coordinate with OPRs and FAMs, administer and update this Handbook as
current missions change, new missions emerge, and old missions retire; and manage the
New Functional Standard & Variance Process as described in Appendix B.
1.15.2 FAMs: Provide NGB/A7A with current information in relation to their associated weapon
system or mission in order to maintain appropriate spaces aligned to Functional Standards.
Assist NGB/A7A in reviewing New Functional Standard & Variance requests as defined in
Appendix B.
1.15.3 Installation / Organization Command: Ensure compliance with the Handbook criteria and
guidance in optimizing ANG facility spaces to meet functional mission requirements.
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Chapter 2: Category Group 11 – Airfield Pavements
General Criteria 2.1
2.1.1 The airfield is that portion of an air base used for aircraft taxiing, takeoffs, landings,
servicing, and parking. The designation ‘airfield pavements’ applies to runways, taxiways,
aprons, arm / disarm pads, paved shoulders, and paved overruns.
2.1.2 Airfield Planning Criteria: UFC 3-260-01 always applies to ANG airfield planning criteria.
For FAA controlled airfields the UFC subjugates itself to the applicable FAA Circulars (See
UFC 3-260-01 to determine the required planning references).
2.1.2.1 ANG operations at an airfield with ANG owned runways will apply Air Force
standards described in UFC 3-260-01.
2.1.2.2 ANG operations at an airfield with Air Force owned runways will apply Air Force
standards described in UFC 3-260-01.
2.1.2.3 ANG operations at an airfield with Army owned runways will apply Army standards
described in UFC 3-260-01. Contact NGB/A7A regarding Army waivers regarding
RPA airfield planning criteria.
2.1.2.4 ANG operations at an airfield with Navy owned runways will apply Navy standards
described in UFC 3-260-01.
2.1.2.5 ANG Operations at an airfield with National Aeronautical and Space Administration
(NASA) owned runways will apply standards defined specifically by NASA under the
authority of The National Aeronautics and Space Act of 1958 (Pub. L. 85–568).
NASA has informed ANG their planning factors match those of the FAA.
2.1.3 ANG operations at an airfield with FAA controlled runways will apply FAA Criteria
Advisory Circular (AC) 150/5300-13, Airport Design, to Airfield Pavements that are jointly
used by military and civilian aircraft. Facilities for military use only, such as aircraft
parking aprons, taxiways, arresting barriers, arm / disarm aprons, must apply UFC 3-260-01.
2.1.4 NGB may approve upgrades to facilities at commercial or FAA airfields in order to meet
military requirements of the ANG aircraft operating at the installation.
CATCODE 111-111, Runway 2.2
2.2.1 Description: The runway is the paved surface provided for normal aircraft takeoffs and
landings. This CATCODE also includes the runway’s grading and drainage, lateral safety
zones, and clear zones (see UFC 3-260-01).
2.2.2 Runway dimensions and construction shall be sufficient to accommodate all assigned or
programmed aircraft. Standards for minimum runway length and width are defined below
for the identified aircraft type (see also UFC 3-260-01).
2.2.3 Runway length is based on the aircraft’s takeoff or landing, whichever requires the greater
distance. The designer of the runway shall coordinate with the NGB/A3 (Air, Space and
Information Operations Directorate) on the most accurate and economical methods to
determine individual runway lengths, based on the aircraft each base supports. The
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authorized length of a runway also depends on the aircraft assigned and / or programmed for
the base as seen in Table 2-1.
Table 2-1: CATCODE 111-111, Minimum Runway Lengths for Fully Loaded Mission Aircraft
Aircraft Type Minimum Runway Length
(ft.)
Runway Width
(ft.)
MQ-1 5,000 75
MQ-9 8,000 75
A-10, F-15, F-16, F-22, F-35, C-130 8,000 150
C-5, C-17, KC-10, KC-46, KC-135 10,000 150
2.2.4 Runway Clear Zone: Runway clear zones are ground areas required at both ends and
alongside each runway as seen in Table 2-2 (and UFC 3-260-01 for runway clear zone
layout configurations permitted land uses within the clear zone). Projects should be
programmed to eliminate all airfield waivers.
Table 2-2: CATCODE 111-111, Runway Clear Zone, Ends of Runway & Centerline
Clear Zone Length (ft.) Clear Zone Width (ft.)
3,000 ft. See Note 1
3,000 ft. See Note 2
NOTES:
1. Full-length runway overrun extends 1,000 ft. into clear zone at runway ends.
2. Centered on, and measured at right angles to, runway overrun
CATCODE 111-115, Paved Overrun 2.3
Description: The runway overrun is an extension of the runway pavement (excluding shoulders)
designed for possible short landings, unobstructed run-out of aircraft arresting systems, or any
other extended takeoff run or landing rollout situation that would exceed the length of the basic
runway as seen in Table 2-3 (and UFC 3-260-01).
Table 2-3: CATCODE 111-115, Paved Overrun
Runway Type Overrun Length Overrun Width
Heavy, modified heavy, medium-
light, auxiliary 1,000 ft.
(at each end of runway) Equal to runway
Short Field Take-off and Landing
Zone 300 ft.
(at each end of runway) Equal to runway
RPA (LRE) 300 ft.
(at each end of runway) Equal to runway
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CATCODE 112-211, Taxiway 2.4
Description: Taxiways are the pavements provided for the ground movement of aircraft as seen in
Table 2-4. They connect the parking and maintenance areas of the airfield with the runways, as
well as provide access to hangars, docks, and various parking aprons and pads. Main taxiways are
normally aligned parallel to runways to facilitate aircraft ground movement during takeoffs and
landings on the runway. Taxiways are authorized on an aircraft-by-aircraft basis, based on the
minimum operational requirement. At FAA airfields, taxiways owned by the ANG are exclusive
use.
Table 2-4: CATCODE 112-211, Taxiway
Taxiway Class Taxiway Width (ft.)
Heavy, modified heavy, med-light, auxiliary 75
RPA 50 with 70 turning radius
Short Field Take-off and Landing Zone 30 with 70 turning radius (C-130) and
60 with 116 turning radius (C-17)
Towed aircraft only Lesser of 50 , or outside landing gear width +10
CATCODE 113-321, Apron 2.5
2.5.1 Description: Aprons are paved areas provided for aircraft parking, servicing, loading, and
unloading. Apron space is required for operational aircraft, alert aircraft, and cargo aircraft.
For proper aircraft apron sizing contact NGB/A7A. The active duty Air Force criteria
should be followed, but omit apron space for transient aircraft unless an exception is
approved by NGB/A7A.
2.5.2 Apron Size / Configuration: There is no standard apron size. Aprons are individually
designed to support certain aircraft and missions at specific installations. The size, type, and
number of aircraft that require parking determine detailed dimensions. Apron thickness of
concrete should be designed to classification of assigned aircraft. The thickness should not
vary across the width or length of the Apron including aircraft movement or taxi lane areas
for ease of design and construction.
2.5.3 Apron Allowances: A proper apron allowance is the amount of space required to afford
maximum operational efficiency with the minimum amount of paving. On a typical apron,
aircraft are parked in rows and spaced according to the dimensions referenced in Table 2-5
and UFC 3-260-01, which permits the aircraft to move in and out of parking slots under
their own power and without any additional safety considerations.
Table 2-5: CATCODE 113-321, Aircraft Dimensional Criteria
Aircraft
See Note 1
Wingspan
(ft.)
Length
(ft.)
Tail Height
(ft.)
Fuselage Height
(ft.)
Min. Dist. between
wings parked aircraft
(ft.)
See Note 2
A-10 57.5 53.3 14.7 n/a 10
F-15 42.8 63.8 18.5 n/a 10
F-16 32.8 49.4 16.7 11.3 10
F-22 44.5 62.1 16.6 n/a 10
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Aircraft
See Note 1
Wingspan
(ft.)
Length
(ft.)
Tail Height
(ft.)
Fuselage Height
(ft.)
Min. Dist. between
wings parked aircraft
(ft.)
See Note 2
F-35 33.1 50.7 16.6 n/a 10
C-5 222.7 247.8 65.1 30.6 25
C-17 171.3 174.0 55.1 n/a 25
C-21 39.5 48.6 12.25 n/a 10
C-130 132.6 97.8 38.3 15.0 20
C-130J 132.6 112.8 38.3 15.0 20
C-38A 54.6 55.6 18.2 n/a 10
C-40C 117.4 110.3 41.2 n/a 20
HH-60G 53.6 64.7 16.7 n/a 107.2
See Note 3
KC-135R 130.8 135.1 41.7 17.8 50
B767-200 156.1 159.2 52.9 24.1 50
B777-200 199.9 209.1 61.5 28.5 50
B777-300 199.9 242.3 61.5 28.5 50
A330-300 198.0 208.8 54.9 25.4 50
MC-12 57.9 46.7 14.3 n/a 10
RC-26 57.0 59.3 16.7 n/a 10
Predator / MQ-1 48.6 27.0 6.8 n/a 10
Reaper / MQ-9
(See Note 5) 64.0 36.0 11.0 n/a 10
‘Alert’ aircraft all all all all 50
NOTES:
1. Dimensions vary for different models and configurations of aircraft.
2. Does not apply during contingencies or if aircraft are parked in shelters; see current aircraft T.O.
3. Minimum distance between centerline of parked aircraft (Represents two rotor diameters).
4. n/a = not available.
5. Confirm with NGB/A7A dimension planning factors for airframe. Subject to Air Force acquisition efforts.
2.5.3.1 Primary Aircraft Authorization (PAA): Operational aircraft are parked on aprons,
strip aprons, or (where authorized) on dispersed stubs. To determine how many
operational aircraft require apron space, begin with 100 percent of the PAA as
established by official documents, then subtract: a) the number of aircraft (such as
alert aircraft) parked on separate aprons, b) the number of aircraft in maintenance
hangars or docks under normal maintenance schedules, and c) any aircraft parked
elsewhere on existing pavement of a suitable nature and location. The Predator and
Reaper missions only require one parking location per assigned orbit.
2.5.3.2 Backup Aircraft Inventory (BAI): Construction of new apron or upgrade of existing
apron in support of backup aircraft inventory is not authorized unless approved by
NGB/A7.
2.5.4 Design Considerations. Refer to UFC 3-260-01 for siting and planning considerations.
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2.5.5 Taxi Lanes and Hangar Access: Refer to UFC 3-260-01 for taxiway / taxi lane definitions
and design considerations.
Table 2-6: CATCODE 113-321, Apron Taxi Lanes
Min. Wingtip Clearance for Taxing Wingspan Less Than 110 ft.
(ft.)
Wingspan 110 ft. or More
(ft.)
In taxi lanes, apron interior or peripheral 30 50
In lanes, between parked aircraft 20 30
In lanes, between parked aircraft
(transient) 25 30
2.5.6 Alert Pad: Often referred to as an ‘alert apron’, the alert pad is an exclusive paved area
where armed aircraft can park with immediate, unimpeded access to a runway. Once an
alert has been declared, these aircraft must be on the runway and airborne on short notice;
locating the alert pad adjacent to a runway end will allow the alert aircraft to proceed
directly from the apron to the runway threshold without interruption from other traffic.
Alert pads must not be located within the runway clear zone. Alert pads are authorized in
conjunction with alert shelters, where operationally justified. Air Sovereignty Alert has
been operationally renamed by AFNORTH as Aerospace Control Alert (ACA), and maybe
addressed by either term throughout this handbook. See 1st Air Force ACA Site Guide for
the requirement for fighter alert locations. Refer to UFC 3-260-01 for design criteria. If the
ANG ACA tasking is less than the typical ACC ACA tasking, fewer alert pads may be
required. Final decision on ANG requirements for this mission will be determined by
NGB/A7A.
CATCODE 116-116, Short Field Take-off and Landing Zone 2.6
Description: A special paved / unpaved strip, also known as (aka) assault field, provided to train
cargo aircraft crews in airlifting operations within a limited space as seen in Table 2-7.
Table 2-7: CATCODE 116-116, Short Field Take-off and Landing Zone
Aircraft Type Minimum Runway Length (ft.) Runway Width (ft.)
C-17 3,500 (See Note 1) 90
C-130 3,000 60
NOTE:
1. Add 300 ft. overruns at each end of the land zone.
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CATCODE 116-642, Paved Shoulders 2.7
2.7.1 Description: The shoulders of runways, taxiways, aprons, and various airfield pads are
paved to protect the shoulder areas against jet blast, reduce maintenance of the unpaved
shoulder area, support aircraft outrigger gear, or accommodate snow removal equipment,
aircraft service vehicles, and emergency vehicles. Unprotected (unpaved) shoulders without
vegetation that are continually exposed to jet blast will release soil, stones, and other debris
which can cause severe damage when ingested by jet engines.
2.7.2 Runway Shoulders: Unprotected areas adjacent to runways and overruns are susceptible to
erosion caused by jet blast. Shoulders minimize the probability of serious damage to an
aircraft in the event the aircraft leaves the runway pavement.
2.7.2.1 Paved shoulders are required adjacent to all runways. The minimum paved shoulder
width allows the runway edge lights to be placed within the paved portion of the
shoulder, and also reduces the potential of foreign object damage (FOD) to aircraft.
The unpaved shoulder should be graded to prevent water from ‘ponding’, i.e.,
accumulating on the adjacent paved area (shoulder and runway); the drop-off next to
the paved area prevents turf, which may build up over the years from ponding water.
Table 2-8: CATCODE 116-642, Runway Shoulders
Runway Function Total Shoulder Width (ft.) Paved Shoulder Width (ft.)
Trainer aircraft 200 10
Fighter aircraft 200 10
RPA 200 10
Paved assault field 10 10
General use 200 25
NOTE:
1. Along each side of the runway and the entire length of paved overruns.
2.7.3 Taxiway Shoulders: Shoulders are provided along a taxiway to support and allow an
aircraft to recover if it should leave the paved taxiway. Paved shoulders prevent erosion
caused by jet blast or prop wash, support the occasional aircraft that may wander off the
taxiway, support vehicular traffic, and reduce maintenance of unpaved shoulder areas.
2.7.3.1 Shoulders for fixed-wing taxiways may be paved or unpaved, depending on the
agency, class of runway, and type of aircraft. Airfields that support wide-bodied
aircraft may require soil stabilization beneath outer engines. See UFC 3-260-01 for
fixed-wing taxiway shoulder criteria, including widths and grading requirements to
prevent ponding.
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January 2015 CATCODE 116-661, ARM / DISARM PAD
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2.7.3.2 Paved shoulders are also required adjacent to rotary-wing taxiways to prevent blowing
dust and debris due to prop wash. Criteria for rotary-wing taxiway shoulders
(including layout, width, cross slopes, and grading requirements) are presented in
UFC 3-260-01.
Table 2-9: CATCODE 116-642, Taxiway Shoulders
Taxiway Function Total Shoulder Width (ft.) Paved Shoulder Width (ft.)
General use 50 25
Trainer aircraft 50 10
Fighter aircraft 50 10
RPA 25 10
Paved assault field 10 10
Helicopters 50 25
2.7.4 Apron Shoulders: Paved shoulders are provided around the perimeter of an apron to protect
against jet blast and foreign object damage (FOD), support blast deflectors, and provide
space to store support equipment. Criteria for apron shoulders are presented in UFC 3-260-
01.
Table 2-10: CATCODE 116-642, Apron Shoulders
Apron Function Total Shoulder Width (ft.) Paved Shoulder Width (ft.)
C-5, E-4, Boeing 747-series
(along entire apron) 50 50
Other fighter, cargo, tanker
aircraft (entire apron) 50 25
Jet blast deflector (between
deflector and apron edge) 50 - varies -
Short Field Take-off and Landing
Zone 10 10
CATCODE 116-661, Arm / Disarm Pad 2.8
2.8.1 Description: Used for both the arming of aircraft immediately before takeoff and the
disarming (‘safing’) of any weapons retained or not expended upon the aircraft’s return.
Arm / disarm aprons should be located adjacent to runway thresholds and sited such that
armed aircraft are oriented towards the least populated areas or towards revetments.
2.8.2 Apron Size: Each arm / disarm pad should be capable of servicing four (4) aircraft at the
same time, except for the RPA arm / disarm apron which must be capable of servicing two
(2) aircraft at the same time. Arm / disarm aprons to handle more than four (4) aircraft
simultaneously must be operationally justified. Apron dimensions may vary with the length
and wingspan of the aircraft to be served. The parking locations should have taxi-in / taxi-
out capabilities to allow aircraft to taxi to and from their arm / disarm location under their
own power. The parking angle is dependent on the type of aircraft, type of weapons, and
the associated "uninhabited clear zone" location. The turning radius for taxi lanes on arm /
disarm aprons should be designed to provide the minimum allowable turn under power of
the largest aircraft which will use the arm / disarm apron. Typical layouts of arm / disarm
pads are shown in UFC 3-260-01.
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January 2015 CATCODE 116-662, HAZARDOUS CARGO PAD
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2.8.3 Access Road: An all-weather access road should be constructed from the parking apron to
the arm / disarm pad apron outside the airfield's taxiway and runway clearance areas.
2.8.4 Tie downs and Grounding Points. Tie downs, mooring eyes, or electrical grounding points
are not required on arm / disarm pads.
2.8.5 See UFC 3-260-01 for a discussion of: Inhabited Building Distance Clear Zone (IBDCZ),
Electromagnetically Quiet Location, and Ammunition / Explosives Safety Standards.
CATCODE 116-662, Hazardous Cargo Pad 2.9
2.9.1 Description: These are paved areas for loading and unloading explosives and other
potentially dangerous cargo from aircraft. Hazardous cargo pads are required at facilities
where the existing aprons cannot be used for the loading and unloading of such items
without violating quantity-distance safety criteria. Hazardous cargo pads will be
specifically authorized by NGB/A7A. See UFC 3-260-01 for illustrations of various
hazardous cargo pads.
2.9.2 Siting Criteria: Hazardous cargo pads require explosives site planning, as discussed in UFC
3-260-01.
2.9.3 Pad Size: The hazardous cargo pad geometric dimensions as shown in UFC 3-260-01 are
minimum requirements. Hazardous cargo pads may be larger than these dimensions if the
design aircraft cannot maneuver on the pad. Sources for obtaining information concerning
minimum turning radii for various aircraft are presented in Army ETL 1110-3-394, Aircraft
Characteristics for Airfield-Heliport Design and Evaluation.
2.9.4 Access Taxiway: An access taxiway will be provided for access from the primary taxiway
to the hazardous cargo pad.
2.9.5 Tie downs and Grounding Points. Refer to UFC 3-260-01 for further design considerations.
CATCODE 116-664, Unsuppressed Power Check Pad 2.10
2.10.1 Description: A paved area, with an anchor block in the center, used to perform full-power
engine diagnostic testing of aircraft engines, either on or off the aircraft. The basic
unsuppressed aircraft power check pad is authorized for bases where suppressed pads are
not required. This pad may also be used to perform full-power diagnostic testing of engines
that are not installed in the aircraft (See CATCODE 211-193, Test Stand).
2.10.2 Location and Siting Considerations: Refer to UFC 3-260-01 for location and siting
considerations.
2.10.3 Pad Size and Layout: Power check pads may either be rectangular, square, or circular
shaped as shown in Table 2-11. See UFC 3-260-01 for illustrations of various unsuppressed
power check pad layouts.
Table 2-11: CATCODE 116-664, Unsuppressed Power Check Pad
Geometry Type Functional Standard (SY)
Rectangular 2,100
Square 2,500
Circular 1,710
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January 2015 CATCODE 116-665, POWER CHECK PAD (WITH NOISE SUPPRESSOR)
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2.10.4 Access Taxiway: An access taxiway will be provided for access to the power check pad.
Since the aircraft may be towed to the power check pad, the access taxiway may be designed
for towing the aircraft.
2.10.5 Thrust Anchor Block: All unsuppressed power check pads have a thrust anchor block
installed in the center of the pad to anchor the engine or the aircraft during engine testing.
Thrust anchor blocks are structurally designed for each individual mission aircraft and
engine type.
2.10.6 Power Check Pad Required Facilities: Paved surface, paved shoulders, thrust anchor block,
and blast deflector(s) to protect the surrounding area from jet blast.
2.10.7 Power Check Pad Optional Facilities: Optional facilities can be authorized by NGB/A7A
depending on the need and justification provided by the unit requesting the optional
facilities. These facilities may include: water supply to wash away fuel spills; oil separators,
holding tank and containment area for adequate drainage for treatment of fuel wash down
before its discharge to a sanitary or storm sewer; communication with both the maintenance
control room and the base telephone system, fire hydrants, and a covered facility to perform
minor engine adjustments without having to return to the main engine shop if the pad is at a
"remote" location (see CATCODE 211-157, Jet Engine Inspection and Maintenance Shop
for additional information and sizing).
CATCODE 116-665, Power Check Pad (with Noise Suppressor) 2.11
2.11.1 Description: The prime facility on which operational checks of jet engines are performed,
this type of power check pad usually supports Hush House sound suppressors, which are
supplied – with associated devices – as government-furnished equipment (GFE). Optional
features listed above (floodlighting, water supply, oil separators, holding tank, treatment of
fuel wash down drainage, and communications capability) may also be provided (see HQ
AFLC/DEP Hush House Site Planning Bulletin).
2.11.2 Installations requiring a power check pad with noise suppressor are not authorized an
unsuppressed pad. If one already exists, it may be used as a backup or interim facility to the
noise-suppressed pad if there is an operational requirement and the noise contour allows it.
CATCODE 116-666, Warm-Up / Holding Pad 2.12
2.12.1 Description: Authorized only at commercial airfields and for tankers / airlift aircraft (if
required for other aircraft must be approved by NGB/A7A). A paved area adjacent to a
taxiway at or near the end of a runway, a warm-up pad (also referred to as a ‘holding apron’)
provides a parking location off the taxiway for aircraft that must hold their position during
indeterminate delays. This allows other departing or arriving aircraft unencumbered access
to the taxiway / runway.
2.12.2 The most advantageous position for a warm-up pad is adjacent to the end turnoff taxiway,
between the runway and its parallel taxiway. See UFC 3-260-01 for illustrations of various
warm-up pad layouts.
2.12.3 Pad Size: For pad dimensions and layout see UFC 3-260-01.
2.12.4 Tie downs and Grounding Points: Tie downs, mooring points, and grounding points are not
required on warm-up / holding pads (see UFC 3-260-01).
ANGH 32-1084 CATEGORY GROUP 11 – AIRFIELD PAVEMENTS
January 2015 CATCODE 116-667, COMPASS CALIBRATION PAD
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CATCODE 116-667, Compass Calibration Pad 2.13
2.13.1 Description: An aircraft compass calibration pad (CCP) is a paved area in a magnetically
quiet zone where aircraft compass is calibrated. Two options are available: (1) using the
criteria in UFC 3-260-01 or (2) using the criteria provided in FAA AC 150/5300-13. For
pad marking requirements, use controlling aircraft technical order (T.O.) or use the
information within FAA AC 150/5300-13 for general-purpose CCPs.
2.13.2 Access Taxiway: An access taxiway will be provided for access from the primary taxiway
to the CCP. The access taxiway must be oriented to facilitate moving the aircraft onto the
CCP on a magnetic north heading. If the aircraft should be towed to the CCP, the access
taxiway can be provided to allow towing of the aircraft.
CATCODE 116-672, Aircraft Wash Rack 2.14
This pad is used for the cleaning of aircraft exterior surfaces. Covered wash racks will be justified
on a case-by-case basis. Unit of measure for the Aircraft Wash Rack is ‘EACH’. A corrosion
control utility storage building of 100 Gross SF is authorized to store cleaning supplies and
equipment and is listed under CATCODE 211-161, Corrosion Control Utility Storage.
CATCODE 116-922, Aircraft Arresting System (AAS) 2.15
2.15.1 Description: Aircraft arresting systems consist of engaging devices and energy absorbers.
Engaging devices are net barriers, disc supported pendants (hook cables), and cable support
systems that allow the pendant to be raised to the battery position or retracted below the
runway surface.
2.15.2 Energy absorbers can be ship anchor chains, rotary friction brakes, and / or rotary hydraulic
systems. The arresting system is government-furnished equipment, as discussed in AFI 32-
1043, Managing, Operating, and Maintaining Aircraft Arresting Systems.
2.15.3 Authorized Number: Two aircraft arresting systems are authorized at installations where
fighters are assigned and at Combat Readiness Training Centers (CRTCs) (one at each end
of the most used runway). If multiple runways are used, the authorization of additional
arresting barriers must be approved by NGB/A7A based on operational justification.
2.15.4 Procurement: Aircraft arresting systems are centrally procured. The requirements for
arresting systems are first submitted by each Major Command (MAJCOM) to Headquarters,
Air Force Civil Engineer Support Agency, Civil Engineering Division (HQ
AFCESA/CESC) for validation. The arresting systems are then distributed according to the
validated requirements; see AFI 32-1043 for details.
2.15.5 System Siting: Contact the ANG Civil Engineering Technical Services Center (CETSC) for
aircraft barrier technical support. Criteria for the placement of aircraft arresting systems are
shown in Table 2-12.
Table 2-12: CATCODE 116-922, Aircraft Arresting Systems Siting Criteria
Arresting System Siting Criteria
MA-1, -1A Overrun area, 50 ft. - 100 ft. from threshold
BAK-9 First 1,000 ft. of runway, or in overrun area (see
above)
BAK-12,-13,-14 Ideal (1500 ft. (min) - 1,800 ft.) and 2,200 ft.
(max) from threshold
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January 2015 CATCODE 116-945, JET BLAST DEFLECTOR
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2.15.6 Design, Installation, Repair and Runway Pavement: Refer to UFC 3-260-01 for detailed
planning guidance and runway pavement assessment information.
2.15.7 Joint-Use Airfields: Arresting systems installed on joint-use civil military airfields to
support military aircraft are sited in accordance with Federal Aviation Administration
(FAA) Advisory Circular (AC) 150/5220-9A, Aircraft Arresting Systems for Joint Civil /
Military Airports, which may be obtained from the FAA Advisory Circular database at:
http://www.airweb.faa.gov/Regulatory_and_Guidance_Library/rgAdvisoryCircular.nsf/0/E
A69DD6D3B3800F386257420006DF14E?OpenDocument&Highlight=150/5220-9 or:
U.S. Department of Transportation
General Services Section, M-443.2
Washington DC 20590
CATCODE 116-945, Jet Blast Deflector 2.16
The Jet Blast Deflector is a concave corrugated metal surface, with or without baffles, fastened
and braced to a concrete base to withstand the force of the jet blast which is deflected upward and
are installed where operationally required. The unit of measure is ‘EACH’.
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Chapter 3: Category Group 12 – Petroleum Dispensing and Operating Facilities
General Criteria 3.1
3.1.1 This chapter contains the major criteria and standards for petroleum dispensing and
operating facilities at ANG installations nationwide, each of which must receive, store,
distribute, and dispense the fuel and lubrication products necessary to achieve its assigned
mission.
3.1.2 Defense Logistics Agency (DLA) Energy may partially or wholly fund individual
Petroleum, Oil, and Lubricants (POL) Sustainment Restoration and Modernization (SRM)
projects, but ANG owns, and is responsible for, all POL related programming and real
property accountability.
ANGH 32-1084 CATEGORY GROUP 12 – PETROLEUM DISPENSING AND OPERATING FACILITIES
January 2015 CATCODE 121-111, PETROLEUM OPERATIONS BUILDING
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CATCODE 121-111, Petroleum Operations Building 3.2
3.2.1 The petroleum operations building is a centralized facility for the management and control
of all base functions related to the handling of petroleum products, including their receipt,
storage, and issue. The building also includes a laboratory for conducting prescribed tests to
ensure the aircraft fuel products conform to military specifications.
3.2.2 The size of the facility depends on the number of personnel (authorized staffing) assigned to
manage fuels as listed in Table 3-1.
Table 3-1: CATCODE 121-111, POL Operations Building, 7 / 12 / 16 Personnel
Major Functions &
Breakouts
JCA, RPA Fighters, Airlift,
Tankers
Multiple A/C & Dual
Tankers
Remarks Authorized
Staffing
Target
Area
(SF)
Authorized
Staffing
Target
Area
(SF)
Authorized
Staffing
Target
Area
(SF)
Fuels Chief – Non-
Commissioned Officer In
Charge (NCOIC)
1 1 1
Training & Testing See Chapter 1
Conference & Meeting See Chapter 1
Administration 1 1 1
Fuels Dispatcher 1 1 1
Break Area Operations / Maint
Operator Maintenance Room 1 5 9 See Note 3
Laboratory 2 3 3 One lab per
installation
Accounting 1 1 1 See Note 6
PPE Training Bag Storage
Subtotal 1,177 1,185 1,191 Net SF
25% Overhead 294 296 298 See Note 4
Subtotal 1,471 1,481 1,489
Functional Standard 1,500 1,500 1,500 Gross SF
NOTES:
1. The Operator Maintenance Room provides space for the storage of coalesce / filter elements; hoses and fittings;
meter proving equipment; spare parts such as gages, valves, valve repair kits, etc.; non-sparking and intrinsically
safe tools and equipment, etc. associated with the maintenance and repair of the real property installed POL
complex equipment.
2. Deduct laboratory 300 Gross SF at locations where the host has POL storage.
3. The Operator Maintenance room can be combined with the Vehicle Checkpoint room (combined for a total of
300 Gross SF) at those locations where the POL Operations Facility is remote from the load / unload area (see
CATCODE 852-263, Vehicle Parking (Unsurfaced).
4. The POL OPS facility should normally be a stand-alone facility due to the fuel vapor clearances required for the
other POL facilities.
5. If consolidated with another facility reduce overhead to 10% and recalculate the functional standard.
6. Accounting position is an additional duty however, due to its sensitive nature; a stand-alone space is required to
protect the integrity of the process.
ANGH 32-1084 CATEGORY GROUP 12 – PETROLEUM DISPENSING AND OPERATING FACILITIES
January 2015 CATCODE 121-122, HYDRANT FUELING SYSTEM
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CATCODE 121-122, Hydrant Fueling System 3.3
3.3.1 A hydrant fueling system provides facilities and infrastructure to deliver aviation fuel to
fueling points in the aircraft parking apron. Subject to the authorization below, fueling
positions, or pits, are not to exceed the Program Authorized Aircraft (PAA) parking
positions, minus covered spaces.
3.3.2 A hydrant fueling system is required for the following aircraft:
3.3.2.1 Aircraft with a total tank capacity exceeding 76,000 liters (20,000 gallons)
3.3.2.2 Aircraft, regardless of tank capacity, if a complete economic analysis shows that the
annual cost of owning and operating a hydrant fueling system is less expensive than a
truck fueling operation
3.3.2.3 Tactical aircraft, regardless of tank capacity, in support of combat turnaround
requirements
3.3.2.4 Tactical aircraft in hardened shelters, docks, or specially designed hangars; that is,
fuel loop system to aircraft shelter
3.3.3 Hydrant Fueling System Capacity: Hydrant fueling system are measured in gallons per
minute (GPM) and programmed in GPM. The NGB/A7OC (Fuels Engineer) and
NGB/A4RMF (Fuels Management Branch) will determine the hydrant system size based on
base specific mission requirements and airframe specific upload rates, usually in increments
of 600 GPM. The pits are accounted for on Real Property Records as outlets (OL).
CATCODE 121-124, Hydrant Fueling Building 3.4
The space houses all the pumps, filter separators, valves, piping, and controls required for
operation of the hydrant fueling system. For a Type III hydrant fueling system see DoD Standard
Design AW 78-24-28.
CATCODE 123-335, Vehicle Fueling Station (Base Service Station) 3.5
3.5.1 Serves government-owned or leased vehicles: Facilities are similar to commercial service
stations, with separate storage and dispensing capability for each type of fuel issued.
3.5.2 One fueling station shall be provided at each ANG installation not co-located on another
DoD installation. Authorization of fueling stations at GSUs will be based upon an analysis
that considers availability and accessibility of fuel from local retail vendors, size and make
up of assigned vehicle fleet, fueling by contract supplier, fueling by C-300 / 301 mobile
refueling vehicles and other alternatives to providing fixed real property assets. When
authorized, two canopied dispensing outlets (OL) for ground fuels will be provided for each
increment of 150 authorized military / GSA vehicles. Generally, there will be one outlet for
motor gas and one outlet for diesel. The need for both grades of fuel must be carefully
analyzed and supported before authorization will be provided.
3.5.3 Authorization for dispensing and storage of alternate fuels funded by DLA Energy will be
determined by completion of a Capitalized Alternative (ALT) Fuels Infrastructure Decision
Support Checklist routed through NGB/A7OC, the Air Force Petroleum Agency, to DLA
Energy.
ANGH 32-1084 CATEGORY GROUP 12 – PETROLEUM DISPENSING AND OPERATING FACILITIES
January 2015 CATCODE 124-131, OPERATING STORAGE, AVIATION GAS
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CATCODE 124-131, Operating Storage, Aviation Gas 3.6
Minimum mission-based total storage requirements are determined by DLA Energy. Table 3-2 is
provided for reference only.
Table 3-2: CATCODE 124-131, Aviation Gas Storage Capacity (planning only)
Aircraft Storage Quantity (GL)
RPA (MQ-1) - 4 PAA 3,000
RPA (MQ-1) – 5 PAA to 12 PAA 4,500
NOTE:
After 2017, neither the AF nor the ANG plan to have an air frame that requires Aviation Gas. Therefore, all planning
for Aviation Gas requires NGB/A7A direct approval for permanent or temporary facilities.
CATCODE 124-134, Operating Storage, Diesel 3.7
This tank stores diesel fuel prior to dispensing into vehicles or equipment. Generally, a minimum
storage capacity of 5,000 GL (Flying Unit) and 1,000 GL (GSU) are authorized unless a greater
capacity is needed to meet economic delivery quantities or mission requirements. Requests for all
tank sizing shall be routed through NGB/A7A, NGB/A4, the Air Force Petroleum Agency (AFPA)
and the DLA Energy Post, Camp and Stations Office.
CATCODE 124-135, Operating Storage, Jet Fuel 3.8
3.8.1 These tanks (minimum of two (2)) are provided to store jet fuel immediately before it is
dispensed into aircraft or refueling service vehicles. Aboveground tanks – which shall
conform to all federal, state, and local environmental regulations – are preferred, with their
size based on mission support requirements.
3.8.2 Minimum mission-based total storage requirements are determined by DLA Energy. Table
3-3 is provided for reference only.
Table 3-3: CATCODE 124-135, Jet Fuel Storage Capacity (planning only)
Aircraft Storage Quantity (GL)
RPA (MQ-9) – up to 4 PAA 3,000
RPA (MQ-9) – 5 PAA to 12 PAA 4,500
All fighters & HC-130 210,000
C-130 105,000
KC-135 420,000
C-17 315,000
C-5 525,000
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January 2015 CATCODE 124-137, OPERATING STORAGE, MOTOR GAS
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CATCODE 124-137, Operating Storage, Motor Gas 3.9
3.9.1 This tank stores motor gas fuel prior to dispensing into vehicles or equipment. Generally, a
minimum storage capacity of 5,000 GL (Flying Unit) and 1,000 GL (GSU) are authorized
unless a greater capacity is needed to meet economic delivery quantities or mission
requirements. Requests for all tank sizing shall be routed through NGB/A7A, NGB/A4, the
Air Force Petroleum Agency (AFPA) and the DLA Energy Post, Camp and Stations Office.
3.9.2 GSUs with assigned vehicle fuel pods will not have tank storage but will use the Refined
Fuel Distribution system.
CATCODE 125-977, Pump Station, Liquid Fuel 3.10
3.10.1 Installations without a hydrant fueling system are authorized this facility – located within
the Jet Fuel Storage Complex – to house all pumps, filter separators, valves, piping, and
controls required to receive, issue and transfer fuel into and out of the operating storage
tanks. Facility will be enclosed and minimally heated where required. This facility includes
space for the electrical switching equipment (electrical disconnects), motor control center,
pump control panel, fire alarm control panel, automatic tank gauging (ATG) panel,
telephone / communications backboard, leak detection equipment, and domestic water
heating equipment; space for storage of tools, equipment, parts specific to the maintenance
of the fuels complex
3.10.2 Functional standard is 1,500 Gross SF.
CATCODE 126-925, Liquid Fuel Truck Fill Stand 3.11
3.11.1 Truck fill stands are required where jet fuel is stored and dispensed as a means of
transferring the fuel from the storage tanks into refuelers (vehicles / carts) and tank trucks.
3.11.2 Criteria: See UFC 3-460-01 for general and design criteria associated with this facility.
CATCODE 126-926, Liquid Fuel Truck Unloading Stand 3.12
3.12.1 Truck unloading stands are provided where jet fuel products are dispensed as a means of
unloading from commercial tankers or servicing vehicles.
3.12.2 Criteria: See UFC 3-460-01 for general and design criteria associated with this facility.
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Chapter 4: Category Group 13 – Communications, NavAids, Air Traffic Control, & Airfield Lighting
General Criteria 4.1
4.1.1 This Category Group is composed of airfield support related CATCODEs. The three main
sub-groups are aircraft rescue firefighting station, communications and airfield pavement
lighting. Aircraft rescue firefighting activities are related to the airfield and support the
ANG aircraft mission.
4.1.2 ANG flying missions located at commercial or civil airports are normally under jurisdiction
of the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) and local airport authority. The FAA is
responsible for ground-based aids to air traffic control, air navigation facilities, and airfield
lighting programs and operations. In instances where a commercial airport encounters little
or no commercial or civil air traffic, and no additional traffic is generated by other DoD and
Department of Homeland Security (DHS) activities, the ANG may consider installation of
terminal navigational aids such as Instrument Landing Systems and/or tactical air navigation
(TACAN) systems. The requirement for terminal navigational aids should be fully
documented and submitted to NGB/A3A for review and disposition, in coordination with
NGB/A7A. NGB/A3A has oversight authority for ATCALS/ATC/NAVAIDS in the ANG.
4.1.3 Navigation, communication, or meteorological equipment in these facilities are generally
Equipment Authorization Inventory Data (EAID) and the responsibility of the Base Air
Traffic Control and Landing Systems (ATCALS) Maintenance Shop and maintained
accordingly. Ancillary support equipment (e.g. Auxiliary Power Generators and HVAC) for
fixed ATCALS items is generally Real Property Installed Equipment (RPIE); the
responsibility of the BCE and accordingly maintained.
CATCODE 130-142, Aircraft Rescue Fire Fighting (ARFF) Station 4.2
4.2.1 The ANG Aircraft Rescue Fire Fighting (ARFF) mission is to provide aircraft fire / crash
rescue related to the airfield and installation aircraft, and conduct contingency firefighting
training. The function must comply with response time standards provided in UFC 4-730-
10, Fire Stations, and the USAF Emergency Services Vehicle Validation and Realignment
Plan.
4.2.2 The ARFF facility provides space for apparatus equipment, dispatch/alarm, sleeping
quarters (except training stations), recreation / dining, administration, personnel lockers,
equipment maintenance, storage, and physical conditioning where applicable.
4.2.3 The CATCODE incorporates UFC 4-730-10, Fire Stations, and USAF Emergency Services
Vehicle Validation and Realignment Plan for operational, apparatus, living, maintenance,
and equipment criteria, combined with ANG Administrative Area space standards.
4.2.4 The total ARFF Station Functional Standard for a specific installation combines the
assigned Vehicle Set Gross SF from Table 4-1 with the Operational and Training Space
Summary Gross SF in Table 4-2.
4.2.5 The ANG utilizes three types of apparatus bays, defined in UFC 4-730-10: medium, large
ARFF, and small.
ANGH 32-1084 CATEGORY GROUP 13 – COMMUNICATIONS, NAVAIDS, AIR TRAFFIC CONTROL, & AIRFIELD LIGHTING
January 2015 CATCODE 130-142, AIRCRAFT RESCUE FIRE FIGHTING (ARFF) STATION
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4.2.5.1 The apparatus bays are sized based on the class of truck to be housed, and combined
in the USAF Vehicle Apparatus Sets as listed in Table 4-1. The Vehicle Sets are
based on ANG weapons system / airframe, which establish the Apparatus Bay Gross
SF total.
4.2.5.2 In addition to the truck footprint, the Apparatus Bay area includes clearance space
around the parked truck, defined in UFC 4-730-10.
4.2.6 Variations to the Functional Standard resulting from additional or reduced requirements of
equipment, personnel or other assets will be evaluated through the New Functional Standard
& Variance Process as detailed in Chapter 1 and Appendix B of this Handbook.
Table 4-1: CATCODE 130-142, Fire Crash / Rescue Station Vehicle Apparatus Sets
Vehicle Apparatus Set Primary Airframe / Mission Bay Size
Functional
Standard (GSF) /
Target Area
(Net SF)
Vehicle Set 1
RPA / C-38 / MC-12 / RC-26 (12 PAA) /
A-10 / F-15 / F-16 / F-22 / F-35 / HH-60 /
Training 10,200 Gross SF
P-22 / 24 Structural Pumper Medium 936 Net SF
P-22 / 24 Structural Pumper Medium 936 Net SF
P-30 Rescue Vehicle Medium 936 Net SF
P-18 / 26 Water Tanker Medium 936 Net SF
P-19 Crash Truck Large ARFF 1,320 Net SF
P-34 Rapid Intervention Vehicle Medium 936 Net SF
P-34 Rapid Intervention Vehicle Medium 936 Net SF
P-31 Hazmat Vehicle Medium 936 Net SF
Fire Chief Command Vehicle Small 500 Net SF
Assistant Chief Support Vehicle Small 500 Net SF
Vehicle Set 3 C-40 / C-130 / HC-130
10,600 Gross SF
P-22 / 24 Structural Pumper Medium 936 Net SF
P-22 / 24 Structural Pumper Medium 936 Net SF
P-23 Crash Truck Large ARFF 1,320 Net SF
P-19 Crash Truck Large ARFF 1,320 Net SF
P-30 Rescue Vehicle Medium 936 Net SF
P-18 / 26 Water Tanker Medium 936 Net SF
P-34 Rapid Intervention Vehicle Medium 936 Net SF
P-31 Hazmat Vehicle Medium 936 Net SF
Fire Chief Command Vehicle Small 500 Net SF
Assistant Chief Support Vehicle Small 500 Net SF
Vehicle Set 4 C-17 / KC-135 / KC-46A / CRTC
12,200 Gross SF
P-22 / 24 Structural Pumper Medium 936 Net SF
P-22 / 24 Structural Pumper Medium 936 Net SF
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Vehicle Apparatus Set Primary Airframe / Mission Bay Size
Functional
Standard (GSF) /
Target Area
(Net SF)
P-23 Crash Truck Large ARFF 1,320 Net SF
P-23 Crash Truck Large ARFF 1,320 Net SF
P-19 Crash Truck Large ARFF 1,320 Net SF
P-30 Rescue Vehicle Medium 936 Net SF
P-18 / 26 Water Tanker Medium 936 Net SF
P-34 Rapid Intervention Vehicle Medium 936 Net SF
P-31 Hazmat Vehicle Medium 936 Net SF
Fire Chief Command Vehicle Small 500 Net SF
Assistant Chief Support Vehicle Small 500 Net SF
Vehicle Set 6 C-5
14,800 Gross SF
P-22 / 24 Structural Pumper Medium 936 Net SF
P-22 / 24 Structural Pumper Medium 936 Net SF
P-23 Crash Truck Large ARFF 1,320 Net SF
P-23 Crash Truck Large ARFF 1,320 Net SF
P-23 Crash Truck Large ARFF 1,320 Net SF
P-23 Crash Truck Large ARFF 1,320 Net SF
P-30 Rescue Vehicle Medium 936 Net SF
P-18 / 26 Water Tanker Medium 936 Net SF
P-34 Rapid Intervention Vehicle Medium 936 Net SF
P-34 Rapid Intervention Vehicle Medium 936 Net SF
P-31 Hazmat Vehicle Medium 936 Net SF
Fire Chief Command Vehicle Small 500 Net SF
Assistant Chief Support Vehicle Small 500 Net SF
NOTES:
1. Fire Chief and Assistant Chief Support Vehicle bays are in addition to UFC requirements.
2. USAF Vehicle Sets 2 and 5 are not used in this table.
3. Functional standard includes 15% overhead.
4. Combine the functional standard for the correct Category ARFF Station with the correct mission set from Table
4-1 for the total functional standard for the CATCODE.
4.2.7 Fire Station requirements and response time must be validated with the base fire chief in
coordination with the Base Civil Engineer, NGB/A7A and NGB/A7XF.
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January 2015 CATCODE 130-142, AIRCRAFT RESCUE FIRE FIGHTING (ARFF) STATION
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4.2.7.1 The administrative, living, training and equipment / maintenance portion of the ARFF
Station is determined by number of people assigned per shift. Manned stations have a
response requirement. Training stations have a training capability but no response
requirement.
Table 4-2: CATCODE 130-142, Aircraft Rescue Fire Fighting Stations Categories
Major Functions & Breakouts
Authorized Staffing Target Area (SF)
Remarks
Manned Training Manned Training
Residential & Living 12 0 2,065 100 Net SF – See Note 1
Dorm Rooms 12
Day Room
Laundry Room
Fitness Room
See Note 2
Kitchen / Break Area
Kitchen Storage
Dining Area
Equipment & Maintenance 0 0 1,482 1,296 Net SF
PPE Gear Storage
Hose Storage
SBCA Maintenance & Repair
SBCA Compressor
Protective Clothing Lockers
Equipment Wash / Disinfect
Protective Clothing Laundry
& Disinfecting Area
HAZMAT Equip. Storage
EMT Storage
Spare Protective Clothing
Storage
Fire Extinguisher Inspection
and Maintenance See Note 3
Flight line Fire Extinguisher
Maintenance.
Spare Flight line Extinguisher
Tank Exterior Covered
Storage 100 SF counted as half scope
Training & Administrative 4 4 1,188 1,094 Net SF - See Note 4
Fire Chief 1 1
Training & Testing /
Conference & Meeting Space
See Chapter 1 (combined space
based on up to 40 personnel)
Assistant Chief / Shift
Supervisor 1 1
Includes fold-up bed space
except for Training Station
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January 2015 CATCODE 130-142, AIRCRAFT RESCUE FIRE FIGHTING (ARFF) STATION
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Major Functions & Breakouts
Authorized Staffing Target Area (SF)
Remarks
Manned Training Manned Training
Assistant Chief, Technical
Services 1 1
Chief of Training 1 1
HAZMAT / Safety function
Support 5 2 1,060 400 Net SF
Dispatch / Alarm Room / ECC 5 2 See Note 6
ARFF Agent Storage
75 SF per ARFF Vehicle
Subtotal
5,765 2,890 Net SF
25% Overhead
1,441 723
Subtotal
7,206 3,613
Functional Standard
7,200 3,600 Gross SF
NOTES:
1. Training Station is only authorized 100 Net SF for Kitchen / Break Area.
2. CATCODE 740-674, Physical Fitness, establishes the functional standard for the entire installation. Inclusion of
physical fitness space in the ARFF Station will count against this CATCODE unless the following condition
applies: Fire fighters will use the base physical fitness area unless prohibited from meeting their established
response time standards. In this case, 250 Gross SF for physical fitness may be added to the ARFF Station and
will not count against the installation physical fitness functional standard.
3. The target area for Equipment and Maintenance is based on UFC 4-730-10.
4. The target area for Training and Administrative is based on ANGH 32-1084 Chapter 1.
5. Authorize 150 Gross SF, uncovered patio at no scope; if it is covered it will be half scope.
6. Emergency Communications Center (ECC) standard is 380 Net SF for both fire and security forces functions. If
the ECC is relocated to another building; that new space will carry CATCODE 130-142, ARFF Station. Training
Station standard does not include space for ECC.
7. To determine the Total Functional Standard for this CATCODE, combine the Functional Standard for the
assigned Vehicle Set Gross SF from Table 4-1 with the respective ARFF Station Category, Table 4-2, results are
summarized in Table 4-3.
Table 4-3: CATCODE 130-142, Aircraft Rescue Fire Fighting Stations Summary
Primary Airframe / Mission
Manned Response Station
Functional Standard
(Gross SF)
Training Station Functional
Standard (Gross SF)
RPA / C-38 / MC-12 / RC-26 (12 PAA) / A-10 / F-15 /
F-16 / F-22 / F-35 / HH-60 17,400
N/A
C-40 / C-130 / HC-130 17,800 N/A
C-17 / KC-135 / KC-46A 19,400 N/A
C-5 22,400 N/A
Traditional Training Fire Department with no full-time
personnel N/A 15,800
ANGH 32-1084 CATEGORY GROUP 13 – COMMUNICATIONS, NAVAIDS, AIR TRAFFIC CONTROL, & AIRFIELD LIGHTING
January 2015 CATCODE 131-111, TELECOMMUNICATIONS
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CATCODE 131-111, Telecommunications 4.3
4.3.1 Description: The telecommunications function provides a centrally located space for
termination of both intra-base and off-base, commercial communications. This space
houses the centralized servers, phone switches, equipment maintenance, and administrative
areas for the base communications unit.
4.3.2 Tenants: If an ANG unit is a tenant on an active-duty installation, the space authorizations
are reduced when non-training functions are provided by the host base; if any
communications services are contracted out, the space authorizations for those functions are
also to be reduced accordingly.
4.3.3 NGB/A7A may provide authorization for additional space if a Regional Operations Support
Center (ROSC) is located on an installation.
4.3.4 Uninterruptible Power Supply (UPS) systems are addressed in AFI 32-1063 and ANG ETL
01-1-1.
4.3.5 Some installations may require the addition of an Information Transfer Node (ITN) to meet
communications requirements. ITNs shall be designed as large Telecommunications
Equipment Spaces. An ITN serves as the collection point for all inter-building fiber within
a particular zone of a Base and is directly connected with two distinct routes on the base
fiber optic cable backbone. All other facilities in each designated base zone are serviced
from the ITN in that zone.
4.3.5.1 ANG Bases normally will have no more than four ITNs. The ITN space must be
located within 50 linear feet of the outside plant cable entrance per the National
Electric Code but should be as centrally located within the facility as possible. In
facilities where ITNs are provided, this space shall also serve as the
telecommunications space for that facility.
4.3.5.2 The number and location of base ITNs are determined by the base STEM and
documented in the base Communications and Information Systems blueprint.
4.3.5.3 Minimum space requirement for an ITN shall be 110 Net SF.
4.3.5.4 If space is not available in an existing facility, base communications personnel may
recommend installation of a self-contained ITN node. This node is an equipment item
located on a real property reported equipment pad (CATCODE 132-133, Equipment
Pad).
4.3.6 Geographically Separated Units (GSUs) may require a data center and / or communications
switch room not to exceed 500 Gross SF co-located with the predominant facility standard.
Room size is subject to BCE and Communications Flight validation.
Table 4-4: CATCODE 131-111, Telecommunications Function, 34 Personnel
Major Functions & Breakouts Authorized
Staffing
Target Area
(SF) Remarks
Command & Administrative 2 910 Net SF
Commander 1
Chief Stan / Eval (QA) 1
Training & Testing See Chapter 1
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January 2015 CATCODE 131-111, TELECOMMUNICATIONS
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Major Functions & Breakouts Authorized
Staffing
Target Area
(SF) Remarks
Conference & Meeting See Chapter 1
Operations 18 608 Net SF
Operations Chief 1
Infrastructure Shop 6
Network Operations 5 Workspaces / Equipment
Client Service Center 2 KOM CST Workforce Restructure
Wireless Transmission Shop 4
Plans & Resources 12 584 Net SF
Plans & Resources Chief 1
Plans, Programs, Resources & Readiness 3
Knowledge Operations Management Section 2 KOM CST Workforce Restructure
Base Support (SCXS) 6
Support / Storage 2 6,029 Net SF
UTC, Preventive Maintenance Inspection, CA /
CRL Storage
Secure Storage Room - Cryptography (Crypto) Top Secret-certified open storage
Telephone Switch Climate Controlled
Data Center Climate Controlled
ITE Staging / Storage
Records Staging / Storage Per AFI 33-364
Information Support 1 Storage & Work station
Publishing
Official Mail Center (OMC) 1
Mail receiving, scanning, sorting, securing
& distribution
Media Storage
Base Computer Classroom 24 work stations
Break Area
PPE Training Bag Storage
Subtotal 8,131 Net SF
25% Overhead 2,033
Subtotal 10,164
Functional Standard 10,200 Gross SF
NOTE:
1. Deduct 450 Gross SF from the standard for co-located "tenant" units that don't have a telephone switch or if the
switch is collocated with the data center.
ANGH 32-1084 CATEGORY GROUP 13 – COMMUNICATIONS, NAVAIDS, AIR TRAFFIC CONTROL, & AIRFIELD LIGHTING
January 2015 CATCODE 131-111, TELECOMMUNICATIONS
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4.3.7 Regional Operations Support Center (ROSC), 10 Personnel
Table 4-5: CATCODE 131-111, Regional Operations Support Center (ROSC), 10 Personnel
Major Functions & Breakouts Authorized
Staffing
Target Area
(SF) Remarks
Commander 1
Break Area
ROSC Storage
Console Area & Crew Positions 9
Test Lab
Open ROSC Equipment
Generator Room
UPS, HVAC, and lighting backup
power only
Subtotal 2,970 Net SF
10% Overhead 297
Subtotal 3,267
Functional Standard 3,300 Gross SF
NOTE:
1. This function is intended to be co-located with another facility. If this is a stand-alone building, increase total
overhead to 25% and recalculate the functional standard.
4.3.8 Telecommunications Regional Training Center (RTC)
Table 4-6: CATCODE 131-111, Telecommunications Regional Training Center (RTC)
Major Functions & Breakouts Authorized
Staffing
Target Area
(SF) Remarks
Training Manager 1
Computer Training Lab
Server Space
Subtotal 750 Net SF
10% Overhead 75
Subtotal 825
Functional Standard 800 Gross SF
NOTE:
This function is intended to be co-located in the existing Telecommunications Facility.
ANGH 32-1084 CATEGORY GROUP 13 – COMMUNICATIONS, NAVAIDS, AIR TRAFFIC CONTROL, & AIRFIELD LIGHTING
January 2015 CATCODE 131-115, COMMUNICATIONS RECEIVER
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CATCODE 131-115, Communications Receiver 4.4
4.4.1 Receiver for support of Air Traffic Control (ATC) communications also referenced as 131-
115 Ground to Air Radio Receiver Site.
4.4.2 ANG flying missions located at commercial or civil airports are normally under jurisdiction
of the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) and local airport authority which are
generally responsible for ATC communications. However, in instances where the airport
authority does not have this capability, the ANG may provide it.
4.4.3 ATC Communications Reciever/ Ground to Air Radio Receiver fixed facilities standard of
200 SF unless justified to and approved by NGB/A7A. ATC Communications Receiver/
Ground to Air Radio Receiver includes building, antenna foundation, utilities, comm/utility
ducts, grounding, lightning protection, ancillary support equipment (if authorized) and access
drive. Each facility is generally tailored to its specific mission, incorporating technical,
functional, environmental, geographical, and local considerations. Consult the Air Traffic
Control Tower and Radar Approach Control Facility Design Guide and AFFSA.
4.4.4 The requirement for air traffic control communications should be fully documented and
submitted to NGB/A3A for review and disposition, in coordination with NGB/A7A.
CATCODE 131-116, Communications Transmitter/Receiver 4.5
Collocated transmitter/receiver for support of ATC communications also referenced as 131-116
Consolidated Ground to Air Radio Transmitter/Receiver Site. Same requirements as CATCODE
131-115.
CATCODE 131-117, Communications Transmitter 4.6
Transmitter for support of ATC communications also referenced as 131-117 Ground to Air Radio
Transmitter Site. Same requirements as CATCODE 131-115.
CATCODE 132-133, Equipment Pad 4.7
General purpose concrete pad used to support equipment, for example RPA Ground Control
Station (GCS), RPA Support Operations Center (SOC), RPA Primary Satellite Link (PPSL), Air
Control Squadron equipment, equipment training pads, navigational aids, air conditioners,
generators, temporary facilities, towers, dishes, etc. For underground concrete encased ducts used
for installation of electrical, telephone cable, fiber optical communications lines, hot water lines,
etc. see CATCODE 890-181, Utility Line Ducts.
CATCODE 134-341, Mobile Radar Support 4.8
4.8.1 The mobile radar sites require a space located adjacent to the mobile Radar Approach
Control (RAPCON) vans which will provide support space for the personnel who normally
operate and maintain the equipment for up to 24 hours per day. The function includes space
for training / study, rest and duty standby, administration, maintenance shop, test equipment
storage, latrines, break area, etc. A covered walkway between the mobile units and the
ANGH 32-1084 CATEGORY GROUP 13 – COMMUNICATIONS, NAVAIDS, AIR TRAFFIC CONTROL, & AIRFIELD LIGHTING
January 2015 CATCODE 134-351, INSTRUMENT LANDING SYSTEM (ILS) GLIDE SLOPE
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support facility may be erected when practicable. If utility connections cannot be made to
existing base systems, then a septic tank and underground potable water tank must be
installed.
4.8.2 All ANG ATC Squadrons are required to have an AN/MPN-14K mobile radar system (UTC
6KBk1).
4.8.3 Since the facility will be located on the airfield, siting approval must be obtained from the
appropriate authority.
4.8.4 The requirement for terminal navigational aids should be fully documented and submitted to
NGB/A3A for review and disposition, in coordination with NGB/A7A.
Table 4-7: CATCODE 134-341, Mobile Radar Support, 37 Personnel
Major Functions & Breakouts Authorized
Staffing
Target Area
(SF) Remarks
Mobile Radar Chief 1
Conference & Meeting See Chapter 1
Training & Testing See Chapter 1
Mobile Radar Controllers 25 10 Hoteling Stations
Radar Maintenance NCOIC 1
Radar Maintenance Shop 10
Radar Maintenance Storage
Radar Simulator Can be a separate facility
Break Area
Subtotal 1,980 Net SF
25 % Overhead 495
Subtotal 2,475
Functional Standard 2,500 Gross SF
CATCODE 134-351, Instrument Landing System (ILS) Glide Slope 4.9
4.9.1 The ILS is the standard navigation aid that utilizes fixed radio beams to provide aircraft final
approach guidance in instrument conditions.
4.9.2 ANG flying missions located at commercial or civil airports are normally under jurisdiction
of the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) and local airport authority which are
generally responsible for the ILS. However, in instances where the airport authority does
not have this capability, the ANG may provide it.
4.9.3 The ILS facilities (consisting of Localizer and Glide Slope) includes Equipment Pad (See
CATCODE 132-133),antenna foundation, utilities, comm/utility ducts (See CATCODE 890-
181), grounding, lightning protection, ancillary support equipment (if authorized) and access
drive. An approach lighting system is required in conjunction with the ILS to ensure a safe
transition from the instrument phase to the visual phase (see Approach Lighting,
CATCODE 136-661). For scope and dimensions see UFC 3-260-01 and UFC 3-535-01.
ANGH 32-1084 CATEGORY GROUP 13 – COMMUNICATIONS, NAVAIDS, AIR TRAFFIC CONTROL, & AIRFIELD LIGHTING
January 2015 CATCODE 134-353, INSTRUMENT LANDING SYSTEM (ILS) LOCALIZER
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4.9.4 The requirement for ILS should be fully documented and submitted to NGB/A3A for review
and disposition, in coordination with NGB/A7A.
CATCODE 134-353, Instrument Landing System (ILS) Localizer 4.10
The ILS localizer and glide slope are dependent facilities normally installed in a split site
configuration. Same requirements as ILS Glide Slope CATCODE 134-351.
CATCODE 134-375, Radar Approach Control (RAPCON) 4.11
4.11.1 The RAPCON is an Air Traffic Control (ATC) function using radar and non-radar
capabilities to provide approach control services to aircraft arriving, departing, or transiting
airspace controlled by the facility. The RAPCON Center provides radar ATC service to one
or more civil and / or military airports in a terminal area. Facility may provide services of a
ground controlled approach (GCA). RAPCON and GCA services can be provided from
fixed, semi-mobile, or mobile facilities.
4.11.2 Fixed facilities at non-commercial airfields have a functional standard of 6,000 Gross SF
unless justified to and approved by NGB/A7A.
4.11.3 Mobile facilities are covered under CATCODE 134-341, Mobile Radar Support.
4.11.4 The requirement for terminal navigational aids should be fully documented and submitted to
NGB/A3A for review and disposition, in coordination with NGB/A7A.
CATCODE 134-376, Airport Surveillance Radar (ASR) 4.12
4.12.1 The ASR is approach control radar used to detect and display an aircraft’s position in the
terminal area. It provides range and azimuth information.
4.12.2 ANG flying missions located at commercial or civil airports are normally under jurisdiction
of the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) and local airport authority which are
generally responsible for the ASR. However, in instances where the airport authority does
not have this capability, the ANG may provide it.
4.12.3 The ASR facility includes Equipment Pad (See CATCODE 132-133),antenna foundation,
utilities, comm/utility ducts (See CATCODE 890-181), grounding, lightning protection,
ancillary support equipment (if authorized) and access drive.
4.12.4 The requirement for ASR should be fully documented and submitted to NGB/A3A for
review and disposition, in coordination with NGB/A7A.
CATCODE 134-465, Tactical Air Navigation (TACAN) 4.13
4.13.1 A TACAN is a short range, UHF, line-of-sight air navigation system that provides
continuous, accurate slant-range distance and bearing information. TACAN stations may be
used as either terminal or enroute aids. When used as a terminal aid, the TACAN should be
installed on base adjacent to the runway, as close to the runway centerline as criteria
specified in UFC 3-260-01 will permit, see AFI 32-1044 for additional guidance. TACAN
can be provided from fixed, semi-mobile, or mobile facilities.
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January 2015 CATCODE 134-511, VORTAC, FIXED
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4.13.2 ANG flying missions located at commercial or civil airports are normally under jurisdiction
of the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) and local airport authority which are
generally responsible for the ILS. However, in instances where the airport authority does
not have this capability, the ANG may provide it.
4.13.3 TACAN Fixed facilities standard of 360 Gross SF unless justified to and approved by
NGB/A7A. The TACAN Fixed facility includes building, antenna foundation, utilities,
comm/utility ducts (See CATCODE 890-181), grounding, lightning protection, ancillary
support equipment (if authorized) and access drive.
4.13.4 The requirement for terminal navigational aids should be fully documented and submitted to
NGB/A3A for review and disposition, in coordination with NGB/A7A.
CATCODE 134-511, VORTAC, Fixed 4.14
4.14.1 Same requirements as CATCODE 134-465 TACAN.
4.14.2 Navigation aids consisting of collocated TACAN and VOR facilities are known as
VORTACs. They provide bearing information on both VHF and UHF bands plus
compatible DME. This enables aircraft equipped with either TACAN or VOR/DME to
make use of the navigational guidance.
4.14.3 Air Force policy requires that TACAN and VOR stations located on the same base and
permanently required to support operational missions should be collocated and operated as
VORTACs. This enables pairing of facility frequencies according to an established schedule
and allows substantial maintenance savings and other ancillary cost savings.
4.14.4 VORTAC Fixed facilities will occupy the same TACAN Fixed facilities standard. For scope
see UFC 3-260-01.
CATCODE 136-661, Approach Lighting 4.15
4.15.1 Approach lighting is designed to form the sensory coupling between electronic, precision
low-approach guidance and the visual reference of runway lighting for the landing of
aircraft.
4.15.2 Approach lighting at commercial airports is normally provided by the FAA. In cases where
Air Force approach lighting criteria exceeds FAA criteria, based on specific and authorized
requirements, NGB/A7A may fund the upgrades to achieve the required standards. UFC 3-
260-01, Airfield and Heliport Planning and Design, and AFI 32-1044, Visual Air
Navigation Systems criteria will be used at installations where the ANG owns and operates
the airfield.
CATCODE 136-664, Runway Lighting 4.16
Runway lighting at commercial airports is normally provided by the FAA. In cases where Air
Force runway lighting criteria exceeds FAA criteria, based on specific and authorized
requirements, NGB/A7A may fund the upgrades to achieve the required standards. Air Force
criteria will be used where the ANG owns and operates the airfield. See UFC 3-260-01, Airfield
and Heliport Planning and Design, for details.
ANGH 32-1084 CATEGORY GROUP 13 – COMMUNICATIONS, NAVAIDS, AIR TRAFFIC CONTROL, & AIRFIELD LIGHTING
January 2015 CATCODE 136-667, TAXIWAY LIGHTING
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CATCODE 136-667, Taxiway Lighting 4.17
4.17.1 Taxiway lighting may be provided for primary taxiways. Reflectors may be installed as an
interim measure in place of lighting on the primary taxiway, or permanently installed on
secondary or seldom-used taxiways.
4.17.2 Taxiway lighting at commercial airports is normally provided by the FAA. In cases where
Air Force approach lighting criteria exceeds FAA criteria, based on specific and authorized
requirements, NGB/A7A may fund the upgrades to achieve the required standards. UFC 3-
260-01, Airfield and Heliport Planning and Design, and AFI 32-1044, Visual Air
Navigation Systems criteria will be used at installations where the ANG owns and operates
the airfield.
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Chapter 5: Category Group 14 – Land Operational Facilities
General Criteria 5.1
5.1.1 Land operational facilities include those needed for explosive ordnance disposal (EOD),
aerospace Pararescue and recovery functions, audio-visual activities, base operations, crew
readiness, squadron operations, deployment processing, air traffic control, meteorological
equipment, and range observation, each of which carries its own, unique CATCODE. The
requirement for meteorological equipment should be fully documented and submitted to
NGB/A3A for review and disposition, in coordination with NGB/A7A. NGB/A3A has
oversight authority for ATCALS/ATC/NAVAIDS in the ANG.
5.1.2 Meteorological equipment in these facilities are generally Equipment Authorization
Inventory Data (EAID) and the responsibility of the Base Air Traffic Control and Landing
Systems (ATCALS) Maintenance Shop and maintained accordingly. Ancillary support
equipment for fixed Meteorological equipment (if required) is generally Real Property
Installed Equipment (RPIE); the responsibility of the BCE and accordingly maintained.
CATCODE 141-165, Explosive Ordnance Disposal (EOD) Facility 5.2
5.2.1 EOD personnel require continuous proficiency training in the application, handling, setup
and detonation of specialized explosively driven tools and techniques, bulk explosives, and
explosive access charges. They may also be required to train base personnel in explosive
ordnance reconnaissance.
5.2.2 Installations with EOD flights require administrative working space, a secure training room
to accommodate authorized personnel suitable for classes / briefings containing up to (and
including) ‘SECRET’ information. A SIPRNET connectivity terminal is required within the
secure training room. Co-located storage areas within the same facility for unit and mobility
equipment, drive-thru vehicle / trailer / robot storage and maintenance bay with overhead
doors, an equipment maintenance workshop, and latrine / shower facilities are also required.
Facility must be capable of supporting 24-hour operations for Homeland Defense.
5.2.3 Classified information will be stored within the EOD facility. Firearms will be stored in an
armory in the EOD facility; and explosive materials will be kept in above-ground magazine
storage facilities (CATCODE 422-258, Above Ground Multi-Cubicle Magazine Storage) or
storage igloos (CATCODE 422-264, Storage Igloo), in accordance with AFM 91-201 and
DoD Directive (DoDD) 6055.9-STD, as well as with all federal, state, and local laws.
5.2.4 In addition, EOD must have access – either on base, at a nearby DoD facility or at any other
suitable training location – to a demolition range (5 pounds (LB) Net Explosive Weight
(NEW) limit). The EOD proficiency training range must meet AFMAN 91-201, Explosive
Safety Standards.
5.2.5 EOD Proficiency Training Range: The facility supports recurrent proficiency training of
EOD personnel in order to permit realistic training with live explosives and explosively
actuated EOD tools. Provisions are required for exercise of such standard EOD operations
as hazard reduction or elimination, emergency destruct techniques with small propellant
ANGH 32-1084 CATEGORY GROUP 14 – LAND OPERATIONAL FACILITIES
January 2015 CATCODE 141-165, EXPLOSIVE ORDNANCE DISPOSAL (EOD) FACILITY
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charges, initiating explosives, and Class 1.1 explosives in quantities appropriate to the
training site. New, renovated, or expanded facilities must be sited according to AFMAN
91-201. Locate facilities to comply with explosives safety standards.
5.2.6 When possible, the EOD area should be co-located with Base Engineer Maintenance
Facility. See CATCODE 219-944, Base Civil Engineer Maintenance Shop and CATCODE
610-127, Base Civil Engineer Administration.
Table 5-1: CATCODE 141-165, Explosive Ordnance Disposal Facility, 7 / 10 Personnel
Major Functions & Breakouts
Authorized Staffing Target Area (SF)
Remarks 7 Pers
Team
10 Pers
Team
7 Pers
Team
10 Pers
Team
Administration 2 3 564 684 Net SF
EOD Engineer 1
EOD Manager 1 1
NCOIC 1 1
Training & Testing See Chapter 1
Conference & Meeting See Chapter 1
Operations & Training 5 7 706 838 Net SF
EOD Craftsman 1 1
EOD Craftsmen 2 4
EOD Journeymen 1 1
Admin 1 1
T.O. / Library (classified) Secured T.O. & laptops, CBTs
Equipment Room
Two classified safes, chem suits,
comm. kits
Laundry
Clean PPE such as EOD-9 bomb
suit, body armor, etc.
PPE Training Bag Storage
Support 0 0 3,200 3,200 Net SF
Equipment Maintenance Room
Unit/Mobility Equipment Storage
BSERV / TCV / Robot
Maintenance and Storage Bay
Subtotal 4,470 4,722 Net SF
10% Overhead 447 472
Subtotal 4,917 5,194
Functional Standard 4,900 5,200 Gross SF
NOTE:
1. If the facility is not co-located, add 100 Net SF for break area, increase the overhead to 25% and recalculate the
functional standard (Gross SF will be 5,700 SF and 6,000 SF respectively).
ANGH 32-1084 CATEGORY GROUP 14 – LAND OPERATIONAL FACILITIES
January 2015 CATCODE 141-181, FIGHTER AIRCRAFT SHELTER
Facility Space Standards | 5-3
CATCODE 141-181, Fighter Aircraft Shelter 5.3
5.3.1 This function consists of a real property structure to park and protect fighter aircraft from
the elements. Each structure will have drive-thru capability and must meet all airfield
clearance criteria.
5.3.2 The maximum number of fighter aircraft sheltered will be approved by NGB/A7A based on
operational requirements, taking into consideration the unit’s PAA less the total number of
authorized indoor aircraft parking locations (maintenance hangar, fuel cell, corrosion
control, and alert shelters).
CATCODE 141-183, Fighter Aircraft Alert Hangar 5.4
5.4.1 This function consists of alert hangars to shelter munitions loaded fighter aircraft on alert
status that must respond within prescribed limits.
5.4.2 Alert hangars must have fire suppression and be part of an alert complex that has direct
runway access and is sited to comply with explosive quantity distance (QD) requirements,
airfield restrictive distances and surfaces, and pertinent fire codes. Refer to Air Combat
Command (ACC) Air Sovereignty Alert (ASA) Site Guide or forthcoming guidance from
AFNORTH for aircraft shelter planning criteria.
CATCODE 141-185, Aerospace Pararescue and Recovery 5.5
5.5.1 This function consists of command / administrative and support space for an 83-person
Airborne Pararescue Squadron. The facility should be located near aircraft parking or alert
pad in order to expedite deployment. The unit operates on a continuous peacetime alert
status.
5.5.2 All aircraft support elements to include a helicopter hangar are listed under 200-series
CATCODES. It is recommended that survival equipment be co-located with this function
due to the significant amount of parachute support required.
Table 5-2: CATCODE 141-185, Aerospace Pararescue and Recovery, 83 Personnel
Major Functions & Breakouts Authorized
Staffing
Target Area
(SF) Remarks
Command & Administrative 2 1,410 Net SF
Commander 1
Training & Testing See Chapter 1
Conference & Meeting See Chapter 1
Chief Enlisted Manager 1
First Sergeant
Operations & Training 67 3,352 Net SF
Director of Operations 1
Superintendent 2
Administration 5
Current OPS 3
ANGH 32-1084 CATEGORY GROUP 14 – LAND OPERATIONAL FACILITIES
January 2015 CATCODE 141-185, AEROSPACE PARARESCUE AND RECOVERY
Facility Space Standards | 5-4
Major Functions & Breakouts Authorized
Staffing
Target Area
(SF) Remarks
Plans / Intelligence (Intel) 3 See Note 1
Director of Standardization and Evaluation
(Stan / Eval) 1
Stan / Eval NCOIC 1
Scheduling 2
Director of Logistics 1
Readiness NCO 1
Medical Director 1
Medical Admin 3
Flight Chiefs 3
Flight Rooms 36
Survival, Evasion, Resistance and Escape
(SERE) 4
PPE Training Bag Storage
Support 14 28,395 Net SF
Medical Training Support Equipment
Independent Duty Medical Technician
(IDMT) & Medical Supplies 2
Includes storage for controlled substances
Laundry Area See Note 2
Weapons Vault
Weapons Maintenance
Drying Room
Self-Contained Underwater Breathing
Apparatus (SCUBA) Equipment Storage /
Wash Room
Parachute Riggers 4
Tower (drying / rappelling)
Parachute Storage
Supply Administrative / Storage 4 Based on 10% bench stock overage allowance
Mission Alert Equipment Storage
Equipment Staging / Mission Buildup
Individual Equipment Storage
Guardian Angel Wpn Sys Equipment Storage See Note 3
Bulk Equipment Storage
Watercraft Equipment Storage 12 zodiacs inflated stacked two high
Covered storage See Note 3
Communications 1 Deployable comm.
Life Support 3 Para-jumper (PJ) personnel only (non-flying)
Fuel Storage See Note 4
ANGH 32-1084 CATEGORY GROUP 14 – LAND OPERATIONAL FACILITIES
January 2015 CATCODE 141-383, AUDIO / VISUAL
Facility Space Standards | 5-5
Major Functions & Breakouts Authorized
Staffing
Target Area
(SF) Remarks
Subtotal 33,157 Net SF
25% Overhead 8,289
Subtotal 41,446
Functional Standard 41,400 Gross SF
NOTES:
1. Area includes space for secured storage and SIPERNET and provides planning area and computer space for the
intelligence section.
2. Includes space for hanging of down clothing and other cold weather gear.
3. Northern Tier locations are approved to define the covered storage space as: 14,200 SF covered, enclosed and
minimally heated storage space. All other locations define space as: 14,200 SF covered shed.
4. Area provides space for pre-mixed two stroke engine fuel for small boat motors and secondary containment for
20 gallons (4 each 5 gallon cans).
CATCODE 141-383, Audio / Visual 5.6
5.6.1 This function provides space a multimedia studio for the production of audio /visual
materials. The 3V0xx AFSC have been removed from Comm and moved to a 3N0xx AFSC
under Public Affairs (PA) with functional standards assigned under CATCODE 171-445
Reserve Forces Operational Training. What remains in CATCODE 141-383 is 660SF for
the multimedia studio.
Table 5-3: CATCODE 141-383, Audio / Visual
Major Functions & Breakouts Authorized
Staffing
Target Area
(SF) Remarks
Multimedia Studio 600
Includes production, editing, Closed-Circuit
Television (CCTV) distribution center
Subtotal 600 Net SF
10% Overhead 60
Subtotal 660
Functional Standard 660 Gross SF
NOTES:
1. This function is intended to be co-located with another function and not as a stand-alone facility.
ANGH 32-1084 CATEGORY GROUP 14 – LAND OPERATIONAL FACILITIES
January 2015 CATCODE 141-453, BASE OPERATIONS
Facility Space Standards | 5-6
CATCODE 141-453, Base Operations 5.7
5.7.1 This function provides space for numerous functions essential for the daily airfield operation
and should be co-located with the Squadron Operations area. In previous ANGH 32-1084
versions, the space authorization for this function was included under Squadron Operations (
5.7.2 CATCODE 141-753, Squadron Operations (Sqd Ops)) and was part of the squadron
operations facility.
5.7.3 Only one Base Operations is authorized per base that has a flying mission. If an ANG unit
is a tenant on another DoD installation that has a Base Operations, then the ANG unit will
use that Base Operations.
Table 5-4: CATCODE 141-453, Base Operations
Major Functions & Breakouts Target Area
(SF) Remarks
Aircrew Briefing
Airfield Operations
Flight Planning
Weather Briefing
Weather Operations
Flight Data Management
Radio Dispatch
Flight Scheduling
Subtotal 1,793 Net SF
10% Overhead 179
Subtotal 1,972
Functional Standard 2,000 Gross SF
NOTES:
1. This function is intended to be co-located with “Squadron Operations” (
2. CATCODE 141-753, Squadron Operations (Sqd Ops)).
3. Host provides for Remotely Piloted Aircraft (RPA) Launch and Recovery Element (LRE).
CATCODE 141-454, Special Operations 5.8
5.8.1 The functions under this CATCODE support operations by non-flying squadrons such as
intelligence, range, tactical elements, and support squadrons that have peculiar mission
elements or structures required.
5.8.2 Special Tactics Squadron (STS)
5.8.2.1 This function consists of command / administrative and support space for an 86
person Special Tactics Squadron which is comprised of Pararescuemen, Combat
Rescue Officers (CRO), Combat Controllers (CCT), Special Tactics Officers (STO),
Special Operations Weather Team (SOWT), and specialized support personnel. The
function should be located near aircraft parking or alert pad in order to expedite
deployment. The unit operates on a continuous peacetime alert status.
ANGH 32-1084 CATEGORY GROUP 14 – LAND OPERATIONAL FACILITIES
January 2015 CATCODE 141-454, SPECIAL OPERATIONS
Facility Space Standards | 5-7
5.8.2.2 It is recommended that survival equipment be co-located with this function due to the
significant amount of parachute support required.
Table 5-5: CATCODE 141-454, STS, 86 Personnel
Major Functions & Breakouts Authorized
Staffing
Target Area
(SF) Remarks
Command & Administrative 9 2,010 Net SF
Commander 1
First Sergeant 1
Training & Testing See Chapter 1
Conference & Meeting See Chapter 1
Combat Control Chief 1
Pararescue Chief 1
Personnel 1
Education & Training 1
Knowledge Operations Management 1
Library / Mailroom
Aviation Resource Management 1
Safety Manager 1
Operations 57 2,977 Net SF
Special Tactics Officer 1
Superintendent of Operations 1
Current Operations 1
Logistics 1
Intelligence 2
Work stations, planning / work and
SIPERNET secure storage.
Combat Control Flight 27
Work stations, mission planning, briefing /
debriefing.
Operations Special Purpose
PJ Flight 18
Work stations, mission planning, briefing /
debriefing.
SOWT Flight 6 4,500
Human Performance Program 6
Performance Coach 1
Athletic Trainer 1
Stretching, agility, cardio, weight room
Rehab area w/equip
Hydrotherapy Area
Physical Therapist 1
Flight Surgeon & Medical Staff 2
Independent Duty Medical Technician
(IDMT) 1
ANGH 32-1084 CATEGORY GROUP 14 – LAND OPERATIONAL FACILITIES
January 2015 CATCODE 141-454, SPECIAL OPERATIONS
Facility Space Standards | 5-8
Major Functions & Breakouts Authorized
Staffing
Target Area
(SF) Remarks
Support 14 5,406 Net SF
Combat Support Officer 1
Medical Logistics 1 See Note 1
RF Transmissions 6
Unit Deployment Manager
Aircrew Flight Personnel (AFE) 4
CATM 1
Weapons Cleaning / Degreasing
Logistics Management 1
Dive Locker Area
Dive Locker Equipment Storage and
Maintenance
Parachute Packing
Break Area
Subtotal 14,893 Net SF
25% Overhead 3,723
Subtotal 18,616
Functional Standard 18,600 Gross SF
NOTES:
1. Limited access areas because of narcotics, secure narcotics storage area (100 Net SF), storage area for medical
materials / supplies, and wall cabinet with medical sink.
2. Restricted access space required of COMSEC materials.
3. This CATCODE requires an additional 175 Gross SY exterior training area for climbing & rappelling tower,
helicopter mockup, 40 ft. tall simulated rock wall, simulated urban warfare building face and equipment.
4. The following additional functional standards are also part of the Special Tactics Squadron mission set:
CATCODE 171-212, Simulator Training – IAW Table 6-2 (2,800 Gross SF)
CATCODE 214-425, Vehicle Maintenance Shop – 2,600 Gross SF
CATCODE 442-257, Hazardous Material Storage – 300 Gross SF
CATCODE 442-628, Base Supply & Equip Shed (includes Ops Equip Strg) – IAW Table 9-2 (17,800 GSF)
CATCODE 442-758, Base Supply & Equipment Warehouse – IAW Table 9-3 (2,300 Gross SF)
ANGH 32-1084 CATEGORY GROUP 14 – LAND OPERATIONAL FACILITIES
January 2015 CATCODE 141-454, SPECIAL OPERATIONS
Facility Space Standards | 5-9
5.8.3 Cyber Intelligence, Surveillance, Reconnaissance (ISR) Group.
5.8.3.1 A 206-person group responsible for performing digital network intelligence (DNI)
analysis of adversary air, space and cyber domains through SIGINT development,
post-collection (off-net) analysis of DNI data, and cyber threat discovery activities.
The unit also enables collection against key air component priorities/targets in support
of computer network exploitation (CNE) efforts. ANG ISR-Cyber units provide
AFISRA with a 24/7 surge digital network intelligence (DNI) capability through
federated reach back ops. ISR-Cyber groups provide operational capability and
support via one or more operational ISR-cyber squadrons (IS) and an intelligence
support squadron (ISS).
Table 5-6: CATCODE 141-454, Cyber ISR Group, 206 Personnel
Major Functions & Breakouts Authorized
Staffing
Target Area
(SF) Remarks
Command & Administration 18 2,816 Net SF
Commander 1
Vice Commander 1
Superintendent 1
Information Management 1
Education & Training 1
Resource Advisor 1
Training & Testing See Chapter 1
Conference & Meeting
See Chapter 1
Intel Officer 2
Network Intel Analyst 3
Crypto Linguist 4
Cyber Security 3
Intel Squadron 71 3,256 Net SF
Commander 1
Operations Officer 1
Superintendent 1
Information Management 1
Personnel Specialist 2
Education & Training 1
First Sergeant 1
Flight A Intel Officer 1
1-1/2 Flights at a time on shift
Flight A Intel Analyst 20
1-1/2 Flights at a time on shift
Flight B Intel Officer 1
1-1/2 Flights at a time on shift
Flight B Intel Analyst 20
1-1/2 Flights at a time on shift
Flight C Intel Officer 1
1-1/2 Flights at a time on shift
Flight C Intel Analyst 20
1-1/2 Flights at a time on shift
ANGH 32-1084 CATEGORY GROUP 14 – LAND OPERATIONAL FACILITIES
January 2015 CATCODE 141-454, SPECIAL OPERATIONS
Facility Space Standards | 5-10
Intel Squadron 71 3,256 Net SF
Commander 1
Operations Officer 1
Superintendent 1
Information Management 1
Personnel Specialist 2
Education & Training 1
First Sergeant 1
Flight B Intel Officer 1
1-1/2 Flights at a time on shift
Flight A Crypto Linguist 20
1-1/2 Flights at a time on shift
Flight B Intel Officer 1
1-1/2 Flights at a time on shift
Flight B Crypto Linguist 20
1-1/2 Flights at a time on shift
Flight C Intel Officer 1
1-1/2 Flights at a time on shift
Flight C Crypto Linguist 20
1-1/2 Flights at a time on shift
Operations Squadron 46 3,448 Net SF
Commander 1
Operations Officer 1
Superintendent 1
Information Management 1
Personnel Specialist 2
Education & Training 1
First Sergeant 1
Flight A Intel Officer 1
Flight A Intel Analyst 2
Flight A Crypto Linguist 3
Flight B Intel Officer 1
Flight B Intel Analyst 1
Flight B Crypto Linguist 2
Flight C Intel Officer 1
Flight C Intel Analyst 2
Flight C Crypto Linguist 2
Flight D Intel Officer 1
Flight D Intel Analyst 2
Flight D Crypto Linguist 2
Flight E Intel Officer 1
Flight E Comm Networking 9
Flight E Comm System Operations 8
ANGH 32-1084 CATEGORY GROUP 14 – LAND OPERATIONAL FACILITIES
January 2015 CATCODE 141-454, SPECIAL OPERATIONS
Facility Space Standards | 5-11
Support 0 1,400 Net SF
Group Server Space
Break Area
Subtotal
14,176 Net SF
25% Overhead
3,544
Subtotal
17,720
Functional Standard
17,700 Gross SF
5.8.4 Cyber Intelligence, Surveillance, Reconnaissance (ISR) Squadron.
5.8.4.1 A 71-person unit responsible for performing digital network intelligence (DNI)
analysis of adversary air, space and cyber domains through SIGINT development,
post-collection (off-net) analysis of DNI data, and cyber threat discovery activities.
The unit also enables collection against key air component priorities/targets in support
of computer network exploitation (CNE) efforts. ANG ISR-Cyber units provide
AFISRA with a 24/7 surge digital network intelligence (DNI) capability through
federated reach back ops.
Table 5-7: CATCODE 141-454, Cyber ISR Sqd, 71 Personnel
Major Functions & Breakouts Authorized
Staffing
Target Area
(SF) Remarks
Command & Administration 10 1,754 Net SF
Commander 1
Operations Officer 1
Superintendent 1
Commander Support Personnel 4
First Sergeant 1
Cyber Surety 2
Conference & Meeting Chapter 1
Testing & Training Chapter 1
Intel Operations 61 3,208
DNI Intelligence Flight
Intel Officer 1
Network Intel Analyst 1
Network Intel Analyst (Shift) 17 Shift Work
DNI Intelligence Flight
Intel Officer 1
Network Intel Analyst 2
Network Intel Analyst (Shift) 17 Shift Work
Current Ops
Intel Officer, Flight CC 1
ANGH 32-1084 CATEGORY GROUP 14 – LAND OPERATIONAL FACILITIES
January 2015 CATCODE 141-454, SPECIAL OPERATIONS
Facility Space Standards | 5-12
Intel Officer 1
Network Intel Analyst 4
Weapons & Tactics Flight
Intel Officer, Flight CC 1
Network Intel Analyst 1
Stan/Eval Flight
Intel Officer, Flight CC 1
Network Intel Analyst 2
Plans Flight
Intel Officer, Flight CC 1
Network Intel Analyst 1
INY Flight
Intel Officer, Flight CC 1
COMM Networking 4
COMM Comp Sys Ops 4
Support 0 750 Net SF
Squadron Server Space
Break Area
Subtotal 5,712 Net SF
25% Overhead 1,428
Subtotal 7,140
Functional Standard 7,100 Gross SF
5.8.5 Targeting Intelligence Production Group.
5.8.5.1 A 206-person unit providing surge 24/7 target production and analysis via federated
reach back ops to meet OPLAN/COCOM precision targeting requirements levied
against air component commanders. Produces electronic target folders & collateral
damage estimates, and provides bomb damage assessment based on COCOM/JFACC
requirements. Target intelligence production and analysis units provide the Air Force
Targeting Center (AFTC), aligned under Air Combat Command, with Precision Point
Mensuration (PPM) targeting, Collateral Damage Estimate (CDE), Battle Damage
Assessment (BDA), Electronic Target Folder (ETF) production, target analysis and
imagery intelligence. Targeting intelligence groups provide operational capability
and support via one or more operational targeting intelligence squadrons (IS) and an
intelligence support squadron (ISS).
ANGH 32-1084 CATEGORY GROUP 14 – LAND OPERATIONAL FACILITIES
January 2015 CATCODE 141-454, SPECIAL OPERATIONS
Facility Space Standards | 5-13
Table 5-8: CATCODE 141-454, Targeting Intel Production Group, 206 Personnel
Major Functions & Breakouts Authorized
Staffing
Target Area
(SF) Remarks
Command & Administration 18 2,816 Net SF
Commander 1
Deputy Commander 1
Superintendent 1
Information Management 1
Education & Training 1
Resource Advisor 1
Training & Testing See Chapter 1
Conference & Meeting
See Chapter 1
Intel Officer 2
Intel Applications 1
GeoInt Targeting 3
Imagery Analyst 3
Cyber Security 3
Intel Squadron - Target Production (1) 73 3,965 Net SF
Commander 1
Operations Officer 1
Superintendent 1
First Sergeant 1
Information Management 1
Personnel Specialist 1
Education & Training 1
DOFA
Intel Officer 1
Geospatial Superintendent 1
Imagery Analyst 12 2 Flights at a time on shift
GeoInt Targeting 8 2 Flights at a time on shift
DOFB
Intel Officer 1
Geospatial Superintendent 1
Imagery Analyst 12 2 Flights at a time on shift
GeoInt Targeting 8 2 Flights at a time on shift
DOFC
Intel Officer 1
Geospatial Superintendent 1
ANGH 32-1084 CATEGORY GROUP 14 – LAND OPERATIONAL FACILITIES
January 2015 CATCODE 141-454, SPECIAL OPERATIONS
Facility Space Standards | 5-14
Imagery Analyst 12 2 Flights at a time on shift
GeoInt Targeting 8 2 Flights at a time on shift
Intel Squadron - Target Production (2) 73 3,965 Net SF
Commander 1
Operations Officer 1
Superintendent 1
First Sergeant 1
Information Management 1
Personnel Specialist 1
Education & Training 1
DOFA
Intel Officer 1
Geospatial Superintendent 1
Imagery Analyst 12 2 Flights at a time on shift
GeoInt Targeting 8 2 Flights at a time on shift
DOFB
Intel Officer 1
Geospatial Superintendent 1
Imagery Analyst 12 2 Flights at a time on shift
GeoInt Targeting 8 2 Flights at a time on shift
DOFC
Intel Officer 1
Geospatial Superintendent 1
Imagery Analyst 12 2 Flights at a time on shift
GeoInt Targeting 8 2 Flights at a time on shift
Intelligence Support Squadron 42 3,024 Net SF
Commander 1
Operations Officer 1
Superintendent 1
Information Management 1
Personnel Specialist 1
Education & Training 1
OSO
Intel Officer 1
Imagery Analyst 1
GeoInt Targeting 1
OSK
ANGH 32-1084 CATEGORY GROUP 14 – LAND OPERATIONAL FACILITIES
January 2015 CATCODE 141-454, SPECIAL OPERATIONS
Facility Space Standards | 5-15
Intel Officer 1
Imagery Analyst 2
GeoInt Targeting 2
OST
Intel Officer 1
Imagery Analyst 4
GeoInt Targeting 3
OSX
Imagery Analyst 2
GeoInt Targeting 1
INY
Comm Comp Sys Ops 9
Comm Networking 8
Commander 1
Support 0 1,400 Net SF
Group Server Space
Break Area
Subtotal
15,170 Net SF
25% Overhead
3,792
Subtotal
18,962
Functional Standard
19,000 Gross SF
5.8.6 Targeting Intelligence Production Squadron.
5.8.6.1 A 107-person unit providing surge 24/7 target production and analysis via federated
reach back ops to meet OPLAN/COCOM precision targeting requirements levied
against air component commanders. Produces electronic target folders & collateral
damage estimates, and provides bomb damage assessment based on COCOM/JFACC
requirements. Target intelligence production and analysis units provide the Air Force
Targeting Center (AFTC), aligned under Air Combat Command, with Precision Point
Mensuration (PPM) targeting, Collateral Damage Estimate (CDE), Battle Damage
Assessment (BDA), Electronic Target Folder (ETF) production, target analysis and
imagery intelligence.
Table 5-9: CATCODE 141-454, Targeting Intel Production Sqd, 107 Personnel
Major Functions & Breakouts Authorized
Staffing
Target Area
(SF) Remarks
Command & Administration 11 2,068 Net SF
Commander 1
Operations Officer 1
Superintendent 1
ANGH 32-1084 CATEGORY GROUP 14 – LAND OPERATIONAL FACILITIES
January 2015 CATCODE 141-454, SPECIAL OPERATIONS
Facility Space Standards | 5-16
Commander Support Personnel 3
First Sergeant 1
Intel Officer (Cyber Surety) 1
Cyber Surety 3
Conference & Meeting
Testing & Training
Intel Operations 96 4,904
Intelligence Flight A
Intel Officer 1
Flight Sup 1
Intel Analyst 3
Intel Analyst (Shift) 17 Shift Work
Intelligence Flight B
Intel Officer 1
Flight Sup 1
Intel Analyst 3
Intel Analyst (Shift) 17 Shift Work
Intelligence Flight C
Intel Officer 1
Flight Sup 1
Intel Analyst 3
Intel Analyst (Shift) 17 Shift Work
Intelligence Support Flight
Flight CC 1
Intel Officer 3
Intel Analysts 13
Systems Support 13
Support 0 750 Net SF
Group Server Space
Break Area
Subtotal 7,722 Net SF
25% Overhead 1,931
Subtotal 9,653
Functional Standard 9,700 Gross SF
ANGH 32-1084 CATEGORY GROUP 14 – LAND OPERATIONAL FACILITIES
January 2015 CATCODE 141-454, SPECIAL OPERATIONS
Facility Space Standards | 5-17
5.8.7 Distributed Communications Ground System (DCGS) Group (Large).
5.8.7.1 The Air Force’s globally networked intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance
weapon system to process, exploit and disseminate (PED) the raw data multi-
intelligence (INT) sensor feeds from a multitude of collection platforms, including the
U-2, RQ-4 Global Hawk, MQ-1 Predator, MQ-9 Reaper, and MC-12 Liberty. The
large ANG DCGS Groups are organized, trained, and equipped to PED 1 x high-
altitude (U-2, RQ-4), multi-INT 24-hr Combat Air Patrol (CAP), and surge up to 4 x
medium-altitude (MQ-1/9, MC-12) CAPs, and provide operational capability and
support via one or more operational intelligence squadrons (IS), an intelligence
support squadron (ISS), and an Operations Support Squadron (OSS). All are
operationally gained by AFISRA. This Group consists of 408 personnel.
Table 5-10: CATCODE 141-454, DCGS Group (Large), 408 Personnel
Major Functions & Breakouts Authorized
Staffing
Target Area
(SF) Remarks
Command & Administration 18 2,880 Net SF
Commander 1
Vice Commander 1
Group Superintendent 1
Group Resource Advisor 1
Intel Officer 1
Intel Applications 1
Imagery Analyst 1
Special Signals 1
Sigint Analyst 1
Elint 1
Stan/Eval 2
QA/Pro Super 1
Conference & Meeting See Chapter 1
Training & Testing See Chapter 1
SSO – Intel Officer 1
Security Office for Indoctrination
Security Forces 1
Information Management 1
Computer Security 1
Intel Squadron 260 11,100 Net SF
Commander 1
Operations Officer 1
Superintendent 1
Information Management 1
ANGH 32-1084 CATEGORY GROUP 14 – LAND OPERATIONAL FACILITIES
January 2015 CATCODE 141-454, SPECIAL OPERATIONS
Facility Space Standards | 5-18
Personnel Specialist 2
Education & Training 1
First Sergeant 1
Flights A/B/C/D
Flight CC 4
Intel Officers 16 Shift work
Analyst Supervisors 10
Analysts 222 Shift work
Ops Scheduling Area
Operations Support Squadron 55 4,128 Net SF
Commander 1
Operations Officer 1
CCQ - Superintendent 1
Information Management 2
Personnel Specialist 1
Education & Training 1
First Sergeant 1
Mission Operations (OSO)
Intel Officer 1
Intel Applications 8
Analysts 11
Mission Planning Room
Weapons and Tactics (OSK)
Intel Officer 1
Intel Applications 1
Analysts 3
Ops Plans (OSX)
Intel Officer 1
Intel Applications 1
Analysts 5
Ops Training (OST)
Section Commander 1
Intel Applications 3
Analysts 11
Ops Training Area (Simulator)
Intel Support Squadron 75 3,539 Net SF
Commander 1
ANGH 32-1084 CATEGORY GROUP 14 – LAND OPERATIONAL FACILITIES
January 2015 CATCODE 141-454, SPECIAL OPERATIONS
Facility Space Standards | 5-19
Operations Officer 1
Superintendent 1
Information Management 2
Personnel Specialist 1
Education & Training 1
First Sergeant 1
Maintenance Support (INU)
Comm Net, Crypto Super 1
Comm Net, Crypto 3
Shift work
Comm Comp Sys Ops 6
Shift work
Maintenance Support (INS)
Comm Net, Crypto 16 Shift work
Comm Comp Sys Ops 18 Shift work
Maintenance Support (INX)
Comm Net, Crypto 3 Shift work
Info Management 5
Comm Comp Sys Ops 2
Shift work
Maintenance Support (INY)
MX Data 2
Supply 4
Comm Network 4
Plans 3
MX Workroom/Bench
Sentinel Mission Equipment Areas
12,840 Net SF
S+W Transit Case Storage
CETS Transit Case Storage
High MSN Crew
Mid Alt Crew
High Mission Comm Racks
Med Mission Comm Racks
UPS
Support 4,288
Ops Mission Briefing Room
Crew Reconstitution Area
Disintegration Room
VTC Room (JWICS)
VTC Room (Collateral)
ANGH 32-1084 CATEGORY GROUP 14 – LAND OPERATIONAL FACILITIES
January 2015 CATCODE 141-454, SPECIAL OPERATIONS
Facility Space Standards | 5-20
Receiving/Storage
PPE Training Bag Storage
Hoteling Stations
Contractor Mission Support 19 704
10.2 SSLSM Contractor 8 Shift work
CFSR Contractor 4 Shift work
S+W Contractor 2
Advanced Concepts Contractor 1
GCP Contractor 4 Shift work
Subtotal
39,479 Net SF
25% Overhead
9,870
Subtotal
49,349
Functional Standard
49,300 Gross SF
5.8.8 Distributed Communications Ground System (DCGS) Group (Small).
5.8.8.1 The Air Force’s globally networked intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance
weapon system to process, exploit and disseminate (PED) the raw data multi-
intelligence (INT) sensor feeds from a multitude of collection platforms, including the
U-2, RQ-4 Global Hawk, MQ-1 Predator, MQ-9 Reaper, and MC-12 Liberty. The
small ANG DCGS ISR Groups are organized, trained, and equipped to PED up to 4 x
medium-altitude (MQ-1/9, MC-12) CAPs, and provide operational capability and
support via one or more operational intelligence squadrons (IS), an intelligence
support squadron (ISS), and an Operations Support Squadron (OSS). Other stand-
alone small ANG DGS groups/squadrons are Classic Associate Units (CAU) to active
duty AF DGS Groups. All are operationally gained by AFISRA. This Group consists
of 240 personnel.
Table 5-11: CATCODE 141-454, DCGS Group (Small), 240 Personnel
Major Functions & Breakouts Authorized
Staffing
Target Area
(SF) Remarks
Command & Administration 18 2,816 Net SF
Commander 1
Vice Commander 1
Ops Officer 1
Group Superintendent 1
Group Resource Advisor 1
Information Manager 2
Intel Officer 1
Intel Superintendent 1
Intel Applications 1
ANGH 32-1084 CATEGORY GROUP 14 – LAND OPERATIONAL FACILITIES
January 2015 CATCODE 141-454, SPECIAL OPERATIONS
Facility Space Standards | 5-21
Imagery Analyst 4
Sigint Analyst 1
Security Forces 1 See Chapter 1
Computer Security 1 See Chapter 1
Security Officer 1
Conference & Meeting
Testing & Training
Intel Squadron 120 2,338 Net SF
Commander 1
Ops Officer 1
Superintendent 1
Information Manager 2
Personnelist 1
Education and Training 3S2 1
CCF - First Sergeant 1
Ops Scheduling Area
DOFA
Flight CC 1
Intel Officers 3 Shift Work
Image Analyst 20 Shift Work
Intel Applications 4 Shift Work
DOFB
Intel Officers 4 Shift Work
Image Analyst 20 Shift Work
Intel Applications 4 Shift Work
DOFC
Intel Officers 4 Shift Work
Image Analyst 20 Shift Work
Intel Applications 4 Shift Work
DOFD
Intel Officers 4 Shift Work
Image Analyst 20 Shift Work
Intel Applications 4 Shift Work
Operations Support Squadron 52 4,840 Net SF
Commander 1
Ops Officer 1
Superintendent 1
ANGH 32-1084 CATEGORY GROUP 14 – LAND OPERATIONAL FACILITIES
January 2015 CATCODE 141-454, SPECIAL OPERATIONS
Facility Space Standards | 5-22
Info Management 2
Personnel 1
Education and Training 1
CCF - First Sergeant 1
Mission Operations (OSO)
Intel Officer 1
Intel Applications 8
Sigint Analyst 12
Mission Planning Room
Weapons and Tactics (OSK)
Intel Officer 1
Intel Applications 1
Imagery Analyst 2
Sigint Analyst 1
Ops Plans (OSX)
Intel Applications 1
Imagery Analyst 2
Sigint Analyst 3
Ops Training (OST)
Intel Officer 1
Intel Applications 3
Imagery Analyst 6
Signals Analyst 2
Ops Training Area (Simulator)
Intel Support Squadron 50 3,545 Net SF
Commander 1
Ops Officer 1
Superintendent 1
Information Manager 1
Personnelist 1
Education and Training 1
CCF - First Sergeant 1
SCQ
Comm Net, Crypto 6
Comm Comp Sys Ops 6
SCX
Comm Net, Crypto 5
ANGH 32-1084 CATEGORY GROUP 14 – LAND OPERATIONAL FACILITIES
January 2015 CATCODE 141-454, SPECIAL OPERATIONS
Facility Space Standards | 5-23
Comm Comp Sys Ops 5
SCO
Comm Net, Crypto 10
Comm Network 10
Plans 1
MX workroom/bench
Sentinel Mission Equipment Areas 5,630 Net SF
S+W Transit Case Storage
Mid Alt Crew
Med Mission Comm Racks
UPS
Miscellaneous/Common 2,560
Ops Mission Briefing Room
Crew Reconstitution Area
Disintegration Room
VTC Room (JWICS)
VTC Room (Collateral)
Receiving/Storage
PPE Training Bag Storage
Contractor Mission Support 11 448
10.2 SSLSM Contractor 4 Shift work
CFSR Contractor 2 Shift work
S+W Contractor 2
ISSO/ISSM 2
Tybrin 1 Shift work
Subtotal
22,177 Net SF
25% Overhead
5,544
Subtotal
27,721
Functional Standard
27,700 Gross SF
5.8.9 Offensive Space Control Squadron (OSC).
5.8.9.1 A deployable offensive and defensive counterspace unit responsible for operating
space control capabilities to rapidly achieve flexible and versatile Space Superiority in
support of theater campaigns. The unit participates in the evaluation and operation of
counterspace technologies to meet combatant commander requirements. This
squadron consists of 88 personnel.
ANGH 32-1084 CATEGORY GROUP 14 – LAND OPERATIONAL FACILITIES
January 2015 CATCODE 141-454, SPECIAL OPERATIONS
Facility Space Standards | 5-24
Table 5-12: CATCODE 141-454, Offensive Space Control Sqd, 88 Personnel
Major Functions & Breakouts Authorized
Staffing
Target Area
(SF) Remarks
Command & Administration 7 1,610 Net SF
Commander 1
First Sergeant 1
Knowledge Ops & Personnel 4
Training Manager 1
Conference & Meeting See Chapter 1
Training & Testing See Chapter 1
Operations 56 3,228
Director of Operations 1
DOS 4
DOV 1
DOT 3
Classroom 25 persons @ 20 SF/person
Hotel Stations - Operators 8
Operations Area x 2 40 20 ft x 50 ft open admin area x 2
Maintenance 12 3,756
LGX 2
LGRM 2
Maintenance (Age & RF) and Storage 8
Security Forces 13 631
Security Operations 3
Security Forces 10 Hotel space
SF PPE/Training Bag Storage
SF Equipment Storage
ECP and Entrapment Area
Support 213 Net SF
PPE/Training Bag Storage
Break Area
Subtotal 9,438 Net SF
25% Overhead 2,359
Subtotal 11,797
Functional Standard 11,800 Gross SF
Note:
The following additional functional standards are also part of the Offensive Counter Space Squadron mission set:
1. CATCODE 442-257, Hazardous Material Storage - 300 Gross SF
2. CATCODE 852-261, Vehicle Parking Ops - 200 SY
3. CATCODE 852-262, Non-Organizational Vehicle Parking - 2,300 SY
ANGH 32-1084 CATEGORY GROUP 14 – LAND OPERATIONAL FACILITIES
January 2015 CATCODE 141-459, CREW READINESS
Facility Space Standards | 5-25
CATCODE 141-459, Crew Readiness 5.9
5.9.1 Function designed for fighter alert crews and aircraft that directly support air defense other
alert missions in a continuous ready-to-go status. This facility provides space for
operations, crew quarters, and recreation.
5.9.2 The fighter aircraft crew readiness facility must be located to comply with explosives safety
standards. Refer to Air Combat Command (ACC) Air Sovereignty Alert (ASA) Site Guide or
forthcoming guidance from AFNORTH for planning and design guidance.
5.9.3 Space for tanker alert crew readiness is authorized at installations tasked with an alert
mission. Table 5-13 provides a Functional Standard for a crew readiness located within the
Squadron Operations Facility.
Table 5-13: CATCODE 141-459, Tanker Alert Crew Readiness, 4 Personnel
Major Functions & Breakouts Authorized
Staffing
Target Area
(SF)
Remarks
Crew Quarters 4 120 SF/person
Restrooms 2 unisex w/shower
Ready Room Includes briefing room and break area
Exercise Room
Kitchen
Dining Area 10 SF/person
Laundry room
Personal Lockers (M/F) 5 SF/person x 12
SOF Office
Operations Office
Mission Planning/Storage
Subtotal 2,086 Net SF
10% Overhead 209
Subtotal 2,295
Functional Standard 2,300 Gross SF (See Note 1)
NOTES:
1. This function is intended to be co-located with CATCODE 141-753, Squadron Operations. If separate facility,
then Gross SF is 2,600 SF.
2. This CATCODE is only authorized for units with a standing alert. Units requesting space under this CATCODE
must submit a request to NGB/A7A for approval.
ANGH 32-1084 CATEGORY GROUP 14 – LAND OPERATIONAL FACILITIES
January 2015 CATCODE 141-461, COMMAND POST
Facility Space Standards | 5-26
CATCODE 141-461, Command Post 5.10
5.10.1 The purpose of a command post (CP) is to provide commanders with the capability to
receive and disseminate time critical mission-essential information, operational reporting,
effectively track and account for wing assets, actions and missions during routine
operations, federal and state Defense Support of Civil Authorities (DSCA) emergencies,
contingencies, and increased readiness postures. It also provides space for coordinating and
orchestrating responses to emergency incidents.
5.10.1.1 The Command Post CATCODE is subdivided into five major elements:
5.10.1.1.1 Command Post Element
5.10.1.1.2 Emergency Operations Center (EOC)
5.10.1.1.3 Commanders Action Team (CAT)
5.10.1.1.4 Installation Command & Control (IC2)
5.10.2 The space authorization for this function was previously included under Squadron
Operations (
5.10.3 CATCODE 141-753, Squadron Operations (Sqd Ops)) and was a part of the squadron
operations functional standard.
5.10.4 Per AFI 10-207, Para 2.5/15, commanders will establish and maintain an alternate CP space
that supports fixed / deployed operations. The operational capability of the Alternate
Command Post (ACP) must mirror the capability of the primary space to support command,
control, communications, computers, and intelligence (C4I) requirements. ANG Facility
Space Standards do not provide a space dedicated to the ACP. Bases must utilize existing
dual purpose spaces for this function.
Table 5-14: CATCODE 141-461, Command Post, 36 Personnel
Major Functions & Breakouts Authorized
Staffing
Target Area
(SF)
Remarks
Command Post Element 1,257 Net SF
EA Cell / Console Area 3
CP Managers / Administrative Section 3
Training & Conference See Chapter 1
Frame Room
Security Checkpoint 1
Break Area / Kitchenette
Unisex Restroom
Storage
Emergency Operations Center (EOC) 17 762 Net SF – See Note 4
Commanders Action Team (CAT) 10 366 Net SF - See Note 5
Installation Command & Control (IC2) 2 128 Net SF
ANGH 32-1084 CATEGORY GROUP 14 – LAND OPERATIONAL FACILITIES
January 2015 CATCODE 141-745, RECONNAISSANCE (RC) PHOTO LABORATORY
Facility Space Standards | 5-27
Subtotal 2,513 Net SF
10% Overhead 251
Subtotal 2,764
Functional Standard 2,800 Gross SF
NOTES:
1. This function is intended to be co-located with a larger facility.
2. CRTC's require only one command post for normal operations. Command Post / EOC / CAT and IC2 training
spaces are included in CATCODE 171-445, Reserve Forces Operational Training.
3. Refer to AFI 10-207, Command Posts for additional information and specific facility requirements and design
criteria.
4. Includes space for CBRN cell. The EOC function should be located in a separate facility, but the Installation
Commander should consider local constraints to decide the final location of this function.
5. Add 53 Gross SF for two host base representatives (where ANG is a tenant unit) and 26 Gross SF for CRG
Commander to the total functional standard where authorized.
CATCODE 141-745, Reconnaissance (RC) Photo Laboratory 5.11
5.11.1 The Counterdrug Mission requires a facility designed for use by the Photo Reconnaissance
Technical Organization to convert information recorded photographically and electronically
into usable intelligence.
5.11.2 This function is intended to be co-located with another facility.
Table 5-15: CATCODE 141-745, RC-26 Photo Lab, 5 Personnel
Major Functions & Breakouts Authorized
Staffing
Target Area
(SF) Remarks
NCOIC Production Control 1
System Maintenance / Imagery Production 1
Maintenance / Digital &
photographic prod
Photographic Maintenance Supply
1
Maintenance / Supply /
Hazmat
Imagery Production 2
Photographic Processing Lab Print processors and enlargers
Digital Lab
3 systems, two plotters, two
scanners
Maintenance Shop
Bench Stock & Parts Storage
Cold Storage
PPE Training Bag Storage
Subtotal 2,534 Net SF
10% Overhead 253
Subtotal 2,787
Functional Standard 2,800 Gross SF
ANGH 32-1084 CATEGORY GROUP 14 – LAND OPERATIONAL FACILITIES
January 2015 CATCODE 141-753, SQUADRON OPERATIONS (SQD OPS)
Facility Space Standards | 5-28
CATCODE 141-753, Squadron Operations (Sqd Ops) 5.12
5.12.1 Each flying squadron requires a facility or functional area for the training, planning,
briefing, administration, and critique of aircrew operations. Space for CATCODE 141-461,
Command Post and CATCODE 141-453, Base Operations support the Squadron Operations
function but are not included in this space standard.
5.12.2 Functional areas include and support weapons and tactics, intelligence, briefing and
debriefing, air advisor, flying safety, standardization and evaluation, flight planning,
personal protective equipment storage, flight records, flight equipment shop, scheduling,
general training, and group or wing operations.
5.12.3 Table 5-18 summarizes the weapons systems authorized a squadron operations facility or
functional area. Tables 5-19 to 5-39 detail the functional space for each weapon system.
Table 5-16: CATCODE 141-753, Squadron Operations Summary
Aircraft / Mission
Functional
Standard
(Gross SF)
Remarks
A-10 / F-15 / F-16 17,500 See Note 1
F-22 / F-35 13,400
C-130 19,800
C-130J 18,400
C-5 17,900
C-17 17,400
C-38 / C-40 10,200
KC-135 18,200
KC-135 (Active Association) 20,000
KC-135 23,900 Two Flying Squadrons
Rescue HC-130 / HH-60 16,800
RC-26 (Single Aircraft) 2,100 Counterdrug Mission
RPA 12,300
CRTC 15,200
7,600 SF for Cadre and 7,600 SF
for visiting units in separate
facilities
ASOC 15,800
ASOG Admin 5,100
ASOS 14,000
NOTE:
1. Add 200 Gross SF for Reconnaissance (RECCE) / Tactical Air Reconnaissance System (TARS) – may be
satisfied by Photo Processing and Interpretation Facility (PPIF).
ANGH 32-1084 CATEGORY GROUP 14 – LAND OPERATIONAL FACILITIES
January 2015 CATCODE 141-753, SQUADRON OPERATIONS (SQD OPS)
Facility Space Standards | 5-29
5.12.4 Squadron Operations, A-10 / F-15 / F-16 Fighter, 72 Personnel
Table 5-17: CATCODE 141-753, Sqd Ops, A-10 / F-15 / F-16, 88 Personnel
Major Functions & Breakouts Authorized
Staffing
Target Area
(SF) Remarks
Command & Administration 4 1,558 Net SF
Group Commander 1
Group Superintendent 1
Training & Testing See Chapter 1
Conference & Meeting
See Chapter 1
Orderly Room – Information Management Specialist 1
Stan / Eval Officer 1
T.O. Library
Fighter Squadron 39 1,584 Net SF
Commander 1
Administration Support – Information Management
Specialist 2
Duty Desk 2
Director of Operations 1
Assistant Director of Operations 1
A, B, C, D Flight Commanders 4
Pilots 24
7 Hoteling Stations
Flight Safety Officer 1
Enlisted Support Section 3
Aircrew Performance Element 14 5,843 Net SF - See Note 1
Superintendent 1
NCOIC/QA Office 3
T.O. Library/Hotel Stations
Centralized Aircrew Flight Equipment Shop 3
Helmet / Oxygen Mask Repair 1
Aircrew Training Room
Flotation Room – Life Raft / Life Preserver
Maintenance & Storage 1
Fabrication / Parachute Packing Room 1
Ejection Seat Survival Kit Packing Area 1
ACBRN BOI, ACCA, TMDE, AFE Mobility Storage 1
Laundry / Wash Room
NVD Maintenance/Inspection/Pre-Flight Room 1
JHMCS / HMIT Maintenance & Storage Room
Aircrew Personalized Equipment Storage Lockers 1
ANGH 32-1084 CATEGORY GROUP 14 – LAND OPERATIONAL FACILITIES
January 2015 CATCODE 141-753, SQUADRON OPERATIONS (SQD OPS)
Facility Space Standards | 5-30
Major Functions & Breakouts Authorized
Staffing
Target Area
(SF) Remarks
Mobility Storage (Tasked UTCs) / PPE
Operations Support Flight 7 700 Net SF
Commander 1
Administration Support – Information Management
Specialist 1
Training Officer 1
Current Operations 1
Aviation Resources Management (ARMs) 3
ARMs Storage
Secure Area / Vault 24 4,067 Net SF
Senior Intelligence Officer 1
Intelligence Officer 3
Intelligence NCO 7
Weapons & Tactics 3
Mission Planning Space 5
Brief / Debrief Rooms
6 Each – seating for 8
Classified Main Briefing Room
PM/PS/APSM 3
SSR/IAO 2
Secure Closet
Communications Support
ACC Standard
Support 0 238 Net SF
Break Area
PPE Training Bag Storage
Subtotal
13,990 Net SF
25% Overhead
3,498
Subtotal
17,488
Functional Standard
17,500 Gross SF
NOTES:
1. Units that have the Embedded Combat Weather Team are authorized an additional 950 Gross SF under
CATCODE 171-443, Reserve Forces General Training Support to support this function.
2. Flight scheduling, Flight Data Management, Airfield Operations and Weather are located in CATCODE 141-
453, Base Operations.
3. Part of this standard was originally under CATCODE 218-852, Survival Equipment Shop which has been
deleted and merged into the Aircrew Performance Element function.
ANGH 32-1084 CATEGORY GROUP 14 – LAND OPERATIONAL FACILITIES
January 2015 CATCODE 141-753, SQUADRON OPERATIONS (SQD OPS)
Facility Space Standards | 5-31
5.12.5 Squadron Operations, F-22 / F-35 Fighter Aircraft, 70 Personnel
Table 5-18: CATCODE 141-753, Sqd Ops, F-22 / F-35, 70 Personnel
Major Functions & Breakouts Authorized
Staffing
Target Area
(SF) Remarks
Command & Administration 3 1,438 Net SF
Group Commander 1
Training & Testing See Chapter 1
Conference & Meeting See Chapter 1
Orderly Room – Information Management Specialist 1
Stan / Eval Officer 1
T.O. Library
Fighter Squadron 31 1,288 Net SF
Commander 1
Administration Support – Information Management
Specialist 3
Duty Desk 2
Director of Operations 1
Assistant Director of Operations 1
A, B, C, D Flight Commanders 4
Pilots 18
5 Hoteling Stations
Flight Safety Officer 1
Aircrew Performance Element 14 4,479 Net SF – See Note 1
Superintendent 1
Flight Equipment Inspection 2
Helmet / Oxygen Mask Repair 1
Survival Training
Dingy Room – Life Raft / Life Preserver
Maintenance & Storage 2
Fabrication / Parachute Packing Room 2
Survival Kit / Seat Kit Packing 2
Chemical Warfare Storage & Inspection 1
Laundry / Wash Room
AERP Maintenance & Storage 1
ACCA Storage
NVG Training & Maintenance 1
JHMCS / ECI / IFF Maintenance & Storage
Aircrew Personalized Equipment Storage Lockers 1
36 Each
Operations Support Flight 7 504 Net SF
Commander 1
ANGH 32-1084 CATEGORY GROUP 14 – LAND OPERATIONAL FACILITIES
January 2015 CATCODE 141-753, SQUADRON OPERATIONS (SQD OPS)
Facility Space Standards | 5-32
Major Functions & Breakouts Authorized
Staffing
Target Area
(SF) Remarks
Administration Support – Information Management
Specialist 1
Training Officer 1
Unit Education Officer 2
Unit Education / Training Manager 1
Current Operations 1
Secure Area / Vault 15 2,809 Net SF
Intelligence Officer 1
Weapons & Tactics 1
Plans Officer 2
Mission Planning Officer 2
Mission Planning NCOIC 1
Mission Planning Staff 8
Large planning tables, map racks, etc.
Brief / Debrief Rooms (5)
5 Each – seating for 8
Classified Main Briefing Room
Seating for 25
Vault – WTT / UTD / CFT
ACC Standard
Vault Lockers
Communications Support
ACC Standard
Support 0 225 Net SF
Break Area
PPE Training Bag Storage
Subtotal
10,743 Net SF
25% Overhead
2,686
Subtotal
13,429
Functional Standard
13,400 Gross SF
NOTES:
1. Units that have the Embedded Combat Weather Team are authorized an additional 950 Gross SF under
CATCODE 171-443, Reserve Forces General Training Support to support this function.
2. Flight Scheduling, Flight Data Management, Airfield Operations and Weather are located in CATCODE 141-
453, Base Operations.
3. Part of this standard was originally under CATCODE 218-852, Survival Equipment Shop which has been
deleted and merged into the Aircrew Performance Element function.
5.12.6 Squadron Operations, Airlift, C-130, 153 Personnel
Table 5-19: CATCODE 141-753, Sqd Ops, C-130, 153 Personnel
Major Functions & Breakouts Authorized
Staffing
Target Area
(SF) Remarks
Command & Administration 12 2,540 Net SF
Group Commander 1
Deputy Group Commander 1
ANGH 32-1084 CATEGORY GROUP 14 – LAND OPERATIONAL FACILITIES
January 2015 CATCODE 141-753, SQUADRON OPERATIONS (SQD OPS)
Facility Space Standards | 5-33
Major Functions & Breakouts Authorized
Staffing
Target Area
(SF) Remarks
Group Chief 1
Training & Testing See Chapter 1
Conference & Meeting See Chapter 1
Orderly Room / Administration Support –
Information Management Specialist 1
Stan / Eval Officer 3
Stan / Eval Superintendent 2
Medical Suite 3
T.O. Library
Operations - Airlift Squadron 97 2,440 Net SF
Commander 1
Orderly Room / Administration Support –
Information Management Specialist & Personnel 2
Director of Operations 1
Assistant Director of Operations 1
Duty Desk 2
A, B, C, D, & E Flight Commanders 5
Pilots / Navigators 37
Chief Flight Engineer 1
Flight Engineers 15
Chief Loadmaster 1
Loadmaster Supervisors 3
Loadmasters 28
Aircrew Performance Element 16 6,239 Net SF- See Note 1
Superintendent 1
Flight Equipment Inspection 2
Helmet / Oxygen Mask Repair 2
Aircrew Survival Training
Dingy Room – Life Raft / Life Preserver
Maintenance & Storage 2
Sewing / Fabrication Area 2
Parachute Packing / Storage Area 2
Survival Kit Packing 1
Chemical Warfare Storage & Inspection 2
Laundry / Wash Room
Aircrew Personalized Equipment Storage Lockers 2
144 Each
NVG Maintenance
Weapons Storage & Issue
ANGH 32-1084 CATEGORY GROUP 14 – LAND OPERATIONAL FACILITIES
January 2015 CATCODE 141-753, SQUADRON OPERATIONS (SQD OPS)
Facility Space Standards | 5-34
Major Functions & Breakouts Authorized
Staffing
Target Area
(SF) Remarks
Addenda A/AFE Gear Storage
Operations Support Flight 16 1,748 Net SF
Commander 1
Deputy Commander 1
Operations Support Superintendent 1
Administration Support – Information Management
Specialist 1
Training Officer 1
Current Operations Manager 1
Current Operations Officer 1
Current Operations 2
Current Operations Planning Room
Schedulers 4
Aviation Resources Management (ARMs) 3
Secure Area / Vault 12 2,562 Net SF
Intelligence Officer 1
Weapons & Tactics 4
Plans Officer 1
Mission Planning Officer 1
Mission Planning NCOIC 1
Mission Planning Staff 4
Brief / Debrief Rooms (3)
3 Each – Seating for 8
Classified Main Briefing Room Seating for 25 personnel
Vault
Vault Lockers
Support 0 328 Net SF
Break Area
PPE Training Bag Storage
Subtotal
15,857 Net SF
25% Overhead
3,964
Subtotal
19,821
Functional Standard
19,800 Gross SF
NOTES:
1. Units that have the Embedded Combat Weather Team are authorized an additional 950 Gross SF under
CATCODE 171-443, Reserve Forces General Training Support to support this function.
2. Flight Scheduling, Flight Data Management, Airfield Operations and Weather are located in CATCODE 141-
453, Base Operations
3. Part of this standard was originally under CATCODE 218-852, Survival Equipment Shop which has been
deleted and merged into the Aircrew Performance Element function.
ANGH 32-1084 CATEGORY GROUP 14 – LAND OPERATIONAL FACILITIES
January 2015 CATCODE 141-753, SQUADRON OPERATIONS (SQD OPS)
Facility Space Standards | 5-35
5.12.7 Squadron Operations, Airlift, C-130J, 123 Personnel
Table 5-20: CATCODE 141-753, Sqd Ops, C-130J, 123 Personnel
Major Functions & Breakouts Authorized
Staffing
Target Area
(SF) Remarks
Command & Administration 11 2,280 Net SF
Group Commander 1
Group Superintendent 1
Conference & Meeting See Chapter 1
Training & Testing See Chapter 1
Orderly Room / Administration Support 2
Stan / Eval Officer 2
Stan / Eval Superintendent 1
Medical Officer 1
Medical Suite 3
T.O. Library
Operations - Airlift Squadron 70 1,956 Net SF
Commander 1
Orderly Room / Administration Support 2
Director of Operations 1
Assistant Director of Operations 1
Duty Desk 3
A, B, & C Flight Commanders 3
Pilots / Navigators 28
Chief Loadmaster 1
Loadmaster Supervisors 3
Loadmasters 27
Aircrew Performance Element 14 5,979 Net SF- See Note 1
Superintendent 1
Flight Equipment Inspection 2
Helmet / Oxygen Mask Repair 2
Aircrew Survival Training
Flotation Room – Raft / Preserver Mx & Storage 2
Sewing / Fabrication Area 2
Parachute Packing / Storage Area 2
Survival Kit Packing 1
Chemical Warfare Storage & Inspection 2
Laundry / Wash Room
Aircrew Personalized Equipment Storage Lockers
10 SF Each
NVG Maintenance
ANGH 32-1084 CATEGORY GROUP 14 – LAND OPERATIONAL FACILITIES
January 2015 CATCODE 141-753, SQUADRON OPERATIONS (SQD OPS)
Facility Space Standards | 5-36
Major Functions & Breakouts Authorized
Staffing
Target Area
(SF) Remarks
Weapons Storage & Issue
Addenda A/AFE Gear Storage
Operations Support Flight 16 1,692 Net SF
Commander 1
Deputy Commander 1
Operations Support Superintendent 1
Administration Support 1
Training Officer 1
Current Operations Manager 1
Current Operations Officer 1
Current Operations 2
Current Operations Planning Room
Schedulers 4
Aviation Resources Management (ARMs) 3
Secure Area / Vault 12 2,562 Net SF
Intelligence Officer 1
Weapons & Tactics 4
Plans Officer 1
Mission Planning Officer 1
Mission Planning NCOIC 1
Mission Planning Staff 4
Brief / Debrief Rooms (3)
3 Each – Seating for 8
Classified Main Briefing Room Seating for 25 personnel
Vault
Vault Lockers
Support 0 285 Net SF
Break Area
PPE Training Bag Storage
Subtotal
14,754 Net SF
25% Overhead
3,689
Subtotal
18,443
Functional Standard
18,400 Gross SF
NOTES:
1. Units that have the Embedded Combat Weather Team are authorized an additional 950 Gross SF under
CATCODE 171-443, Reserve Forces General Training Support to support this function.
2. Flight Scheduling, Flight Data Management, Airfield Operations and Weather are located in CATCODE 141-
453, Base Operations
3. Part of this standard was originally under CATCODE 218-852, Survival Equipment Shop which has been
deleted and merged into the Aircrew Performance Element function.
ANGH 32-1084 CATEGORY GROUP 14 – LAND OPERATIONAL FACILITIES
January 2015 CATCODE 141-753, SQUADRON OPERATIONS (SQD OPS)
Facility Space Standards | 5-37
5.12.8 Squadron Operations, Airlift, C-5, 232 Personnel
Table 5-21: CATCODE 141-753, Sqd Ops, C-5, 232 Personnel
Major Functions & Breakouts Authorized
Staffing
Target Area
(SF) Remarks
Command & Administration 8 2,220 Net SF
Group Commander 1
Deputy Commander 1
Executive Officer 1
Training & Testing See Chapter 1
Conference & Meeting
See Chapter 1
Orderly Room / Administration Support –
Information Management Specialist & Personnel
Specialist
2
Stan / Eval Officer 1
Stan / Eval Superintendent 2
T.O. Library
Operations - Airlift Squadron 178 2,328 Net SF
Commander 1
Orderly Room / Administration Support –
Information Management Specialist & Personnel 2
Director of Operations 1
Assistant Director of Operations 1
Duty Desk 3
A, B, & C Flight Commanders 3
Pilots / Navigators 44
11 Hoteling Stations
Loadmaster Supervisors 3
Loadmasters 117
29 Hoteling Stations
Operations Resource Management 3
Aircrew Performance Element 19 5,539 Net SF- See Note 1
Superintendent 1
Flight Equipment Inspection 3
Helmet / Oxygen Mask Repair 2
Aircrew Survival Training
Dingy Room – Life Raft / Life Preserver
Maintenance & Storage 2
Sewing / Fabrication Area 2
Parachute Packing / Storage Area 2
Survival Kit Packing 2
Chemical Warfare Storage & Inspection 2
Laundry / Wash Room
Aircrew Personalized Equipment Storage Lockers 3
172 Each
ANGH 32-1084 CATEGORY GROUP 14 – LAND OPERATIONAL FACILITIES
January 2015 CATCODE 141-753, SQUADRON OPERATIONS (SQD OPS)
Facility Space Standards | 5-38
Major Functions & Breakouts Authorized
Staffing
Target Area
(SF) Remarks
Operations Support Flight 15 1,628 Net SF
Commander 1
Deputy Commander 1
Orderly Room / Administration Support –
Information Management Specialist & Personnel 2
Training Officer 1
Current Operations Manager 1
Current Operations Officer 2
Current Operations 5
Current Operations Planning Room
Operations Plans 2
Secure Area / Vault 12 2,162 Net SF
Intelligence Officer 1
Weapons & Tactics Officers 4
Plans Officer 1
Plans Staff 2
Mission Planning Officer 1
Mission Planning NCOIC 1
Mission Planning Staff 2
Brief / Debrief Rooms (3)
3 Each – seating for 8
Classified Main Briefing Room Seating for 25 personnel
Vault
Vault Lockers
Support 0 453 Net SF
Break Area
PPE Training Bag Storage
Subtotal
14,330 Net SF
25% Overhead
3,583
Subtotal
17,913
Functional Standard
17,900 Gross SF
NOTES:
1. Units that have the Embedded Combat Weather Team are authorized an additional 950 Gross SF under
CATCODE 171-443, Reserve Forces General Training Support to support this function.
2. Flight Scheduling, Flight Data Management, Airfield Operations and Weather are located in CATCODE 141-
453, Base Operations.
3. Part of this standard was originally under CATCODE 218-852, Survival Equipment Shop which has been
deleted and merged into the Aircrew Performance Element function.
ANGH 32-1084 CATEGORY GROUP 14 – LAND OPERATIONAL FACILITIES
January 2015 CATCODE 141-753, SQUADRON OPERATIONS (SQD OPS)
Facility Space Standards | 5-39
5.12.9 Squadron Operations, Airlift, C-17, 202 Personnel
Table 5-22: CATCODE 141-753, Sqd Ops, C-17, 202 Personnel
Major Functions & Breakouts Authorized
Staffing
Target Area
(SF) Remarks
Command & Administration 8 2,164 Net SF
Group Commander 1
Deputy Commander 1
Executive Officer 1
Training & Testing See Chapter 1
Conference & Meeting
See Chapter 1
Orderly Room / Administration Support –
Information Management Specialist & Personnel
Specialist
2
Stan / Eval Officer 1
Stan / Eval Superintendent 2
T.O. Library
Operations - Airlift Squadron 148 2,160 Net SF
Commander 1
Orderly Room / Administration Support –
Information Management Specialist & Personnel 2
Director of Operations 1
Assistant Director of Operations 1
Duty Desk 3
A, B, & C Flight Commanders 3
Pilots / Navigators 34
9 Hoteling Stations
Loadmaster Supervisors 3
Loadmasters 97
24 Hoteling Stations
Operations Resource Management 3
Aircrew Performance Element 19 5,339 Net SF- See Note 1
Superintendent 1
Flight Equipment Inspection 3
Helmet / Oxygen Mask Repair 2
Aircrew Survival Training
Dingy Room – Life Raft / Life Preserver
Maintenance & Storage 2
Sewing / Fabrication Area 2
Parachute Packing / Storage Area 2
Survival Kit Packing 2
Chemical Warfare Storage & Inspection 2
Laundry / Wash Room
Aircrew Personalized Equipment Storage Lockers 3
172 Each
ANGH 32-1084 CATEGORY GROUP 14 – LAND OPERATIONAL FACILITIES
January 2015 CATCODE 141-753, SQUADRON OPERATIONS (SQD OPS)
Facility Space Standards | 5-40
Major Functions & Breakouts Authorized
Staffing
Target Area
(SF) Remarks
Operations Support Flight 15 1,628 Net SF
Commander 1
Deputy Commander 1
Orderly Room / Administration Support –
Information Management Specialist & Personnel 2
Training Officer 1
Current Operations Manager 1
Current Operations Officer 2
Current Operations 5
Current Operations Planning Room
Operations Plans 2
Secure Area / Vault 12 2,218 Net SF
Intelligence Officer 1
Weapons & Tactics Officers 4
Plans Officer 1
Plans Staff 2
Mission Planning Officer 1
Mission Planning NCOIC 1
Mission Planning Staff 2
Brief / Debrief Rooms (3)
3 Each – seating for 8
Classified Main Briefing Room Seating for 25 personnel
Vault
Vault Lockers
Support 0 408 Net SF
Break Area
PPE Training Bag Storage
Subtotal
13,917 Net SF
25% Overhead
3,479
Subtotal
17,396
Functional Standard
17,400 Gross SF
NOTES:
1. Units that have the Embedded Combat Weather Team are authorized an additional 950 Gross SF under
CATCODE 171-443, Reserve Forces General Training Support to support this function.
2. Flight Scheduling, Flight Data Management, Airfield Operations and Weather are located in CATCODE 141-
453, Base Operations
3. Part of this standard was originally under CATCODE 218-852, Survival Equipment Shop which has been
deleted and merged into the Aircrew Performance Element function.
ANGH 32-1084 CATEGORY GROUP 14 – LAND OPERATIONAL FACILITIES
January 2015 CATCODE 141-753, SQUADRON OPERATIONS (SQD OPS)
Facility Space Standards | 5-41
5.12.10 Squadron Operations C-38 / C-40, 72 Personnel
Table 5-23: CATCODE 141-753, Sqd Ops C-38 / C-40, 72 Personnel
Major Functions & Breakouts Authorized
Staffing
Target Area
(SF) Remarks
Airlift Squadron 66 2,322 Net SF
Director of Operations 1
Training & Testing See Chapter 1
Conference & Meeting
See Chapter 1
Flight Commanders 6
Pilots 25
6 Hoteling Stations
Flight Crew Chief 1
Flight Crews Supervisors 3
Flight Crews 30
8 Hoteling Stations
Aircrew Performance Element 2 4,100 Net SF - See Note 1
Flight Equipment Inspection
Helmet / Oxygen Mask Repair
Survival Training
Dingy Room – Life Raft / Life Preserver Maintenance
& Storage
Fabrication / Parachute Packing Room 1
Survival Kit / Seat Kit Packing
Laundry / Wash Room
Aircrew Personalized Equipment Storage Lockers 1
66 Each
Operations Support Flight 4 1,656 Net SF
Safety Officer 1
Current Operations Manager 1
Current Operations Staff 2
Secure Briefing Area
Support
100 Net SF
Break Area
Subtotal
8,178 Net SF
25% Overhead
2,045
Subtotal
10,223
Functional Standard
10,200 Gross SF
NOTES:
1. Units that have the Embedded Combat Weather Team are authorized an additional 950 Gross SF under
CATCODE 171-443, Reserve Forces General Training Support to support this function.
2. Flight Scheduling, Flight Data Management, Airfield Operations and Weather are located in CATCODE 141-
453, Base Operations.
3. Part of this standard was originally under CATCODE 218-852, Survival Equipment Shop which has been
deleted and merged into the Aircrew Performance Element function.
ANGH 32-1084 CATEGORY GROUP 14 – LAND OPERATIONAL FACILITIES
January 2015 CATCODE 141-753, SQUADRON OPERATIONS (SQD OPS)
Facility Space Standards | 5-42
5.12.11Squadron Operations, KC-135 One Squadron, 119 Personnel
Table 5-24: CATCODE 141-753, Sqd Ops, KC-135 One Sqd, 119 Personnel
Major Functions & Breakouts Authorized
Staffing
Target Area
(SF) Remarks
Command & Administration 7 1,840 Net SF
Group Commander 1
Group Superintendent 1
Conference & Meeting See Chapter 1
Training & Testing See Chapter 1
Orderly Room/Administration Support 2
Stan/Eval Officer 2
Stan/Eval Superintendent 1
Tech Order Library
Air Refueling Squadron 71 1,808 Net SF
Commander 1
Orderly Room / Administration Support –
Information Management Specialist & Personnel 2
Director of Operations 1
A, B, & C Flight Commanders 3
Pilots / Navigators 41
Hoteling Stations
Chief Boom Operator 1
Boom Operator Supervisors 3
Boom Operators 17
Hoteling Stations
Aircrew Resource Management (ARMS) 2
Aircrew Flight Element 12 6,042 Net SF – See Note 2
Superintendent 1
NCOIC/QA Office 2
TO Library/Hotel Stations
Centralized Aircrew Flight Equipment Shop 2
Helmet/Oxygen Mask Repair 1
Aircrew Training Room
Flotation Room – Raft/Preserver Mx & Storage 2
Sewing/Fabrication Area 1
Survival Kit Packing 1
ACBRN BOI, ACCA, TMDE and Mobility Storage 1
Laundry/Wash Room
Aircrew Personalized Equipment Storage Lockers 66 aircrew members x 10 SF/person
CSEL Radio Maintenance 1
Addenda A Equipment Storage
ANGH 32-1084 CATEGORY GROUP 14 – LAND OPERATIONAL FACILITIES
January 2015 CATCODE 141-753, SQUADRON OPERATIONS (SQD OPS)
Facility Space Standards | 5-43
Major Functions & Breakouts Authorized
Staffing
Target Area
(SF) Remarks
Operations Support Flight 13 1,388 Net SF
Commander 1
Administration Support 1
Training Officer 1
Current Operations Chief 1
Current Operations Officer 2
Current Operations Staff 1
Current Operations Planning Room
Combat Crew Comm Superintendent 1
Combat Crew Comm 2
Ops Support Superintendent 1
Ops Support 2
Secure Area / Vault 13 3,187 Net SF
Senior Intel Officer 1
Intel Officer 1
Intel NCO 1
Weapons & Tactics 3
Plans Officer 1
Mission Planning Officer 1
Mission Planning NCOIC 1
Mission Planning Space 4
4 planning stations, 1 mission planning
table, 4 eval stations, & pubs shelving
Brief / Debrief Rooms (4)
4 @ 192 SF each – seating for 8
Classified Main Briefing Room Seating for 50 personnel
Vault
Vault Lockers
Support 0 279 Net SF
Break Area
PPE Training Bag Storage
Subtotal
14,544 Net SF
25% Overhead
3,636
Subtotal
18,179
Functional Standard
18,200 Gross SF (See Note 1)
NOTES:
1. Units that have the Embedded Combat Weather Team are authorized an additional 950 Gross SF under
CATCODE 171-443, Reserve Forces General Training Support to support this function.
2. Flight Scheduling, Flight Data Management, Airfield Operations and Weather are located in CATCODE 141-
453, Base Operations.
3. Part of this standard was originally under CATCODE 218-852, Survival Equipment Shop which has been
deleted and merged into the Aircrew Performance Element function.
ANGH 32-1084 CATEGORY GROUP 14 – LAND OPERATIONAL FACILITIES
January 2015 CATCODE 141-753, SQUADRON OPERATIONS (SQD OPS)
Facility Space Standards | 5-44
5.12.12 Squadron Operations, KC-135 One Sqd (Active Association), 138 Personnel
Table 5-25: CATCODE 141-753, Sqd Ops, KC-135 One Sqd (Active Association), 138 Personnel
Major Functions & Breakouts Authorized
Staffing
Target Area
(SF) Remarks
Command & Administration 15 2,346 Net SF
Group Commander 1
Group Superintendent 1
First Sergeant 1
Conference & Meeting See Chapter 1
Training & Testing See Chapter 1
Orderly Room/Administration Support 4
Stan/Eval Officer 3
Stan/Eval Superintendent 2
Tech Order Library
Air Refueling Squadron 70 2,116 Net SF
Commander 2
Orderly Room / Administration 2
Director of Operations 2
A, B, & C Flight Commanders 3
Pilots / Navigators 36
Hoteling Stations
Chief Boom Operator 1
Boom Operator Supervisors 4
Boom Operators 17
Hoteling Stations
Aircrew Resource Management (ARMS) 3
Aircrew Flight Element 15 6,278 Net SF – See Note 2
Superintendent 1
NCOIC/QA Office 2
TO Library/Hotel Stations
Centralized Aircrew Flight Equipment Shop 5
Helmet/Oxygen Mask Repair 1
Aircrew Training Room
Flotation Room – Raft/Preserver Mx & Storage 2
Sewing/Fabrication Area 1
Survival Kit Packing 1
ACBRN BOI, ACCA, TMDE and Mobility Storage 1
Laundry/Wash Room
Aircrew Personalized Equipment Storage Lockers 86 aircrew members x 10 SF/person
CSEL Radio Maintenance 1
Addenda A Equipment Storage
ANGH 32-1084 CATEGORY GROUP 14 – LAND OPERATIONAL FACILITIES
January 2015 CATCODE 141-753, SQUADRON OPERATIONS (SQD OPS)
Facility Space Standards | 5-45
Major Functions & Breakouts Authorized
Staffing
Target Area
(SF) Remarks
Operations Support Flight 17 1,794 Net SF
Commander 1
Administration Support 1
Training Officer 2
Current Operations Chief 1
Current Operations Officer 3
Current Operations Staff 2
Current Operations Planning Room
Combat Crew Comm Superintendent 1
Combat Crew Comm 3
Ops Support Superintendent 1
Ops Support 2
Secure Area / Vault 13 3,190 Net SF
Senior Intel Officer 1
Intel Officer 1
Intel NCO 1
Weapons & Tactics 3
Plans Officer 1
Mission Planning Officer 1
Mission Planning NCOIC 1
Mission Planning Space 4
4 planning stations, 1 10'x5' mission plg
table, 4 eval stations, & pubs shelving
Brief / Debrief Rooms (4)
4 @ 192 SF each – seating for 8
Classified Main Briefing Room Seating for 50 personnel
Vault
Vault Lockers
Support 0 307 Net SF
Break Area
PPE Training Bag Storage
Subtotal
16,031 Net SF
25% Overhead
4,008
Subtotal
20,039
Functional Standard
20,000 Gross SF
NOTES:
1. Units that have the Embedded Combat Weather Team are authorized an additional 950 Gross SF under
CATCODE 171-443, Reserve Forces General Training Support to support this function.
2. Flight Scheduling, Flight Data Management, Airfield Operations and Weather are located in CATCODE 141-
453, Base Operations.
3. Part of this standard was originally under CATCODE 218-852, Survival Equipment Shop which has been
deleted and merged into the Aircrew Performance Element function.
ANGH 32-1084 CATEGORY GROUP 14 – LAND OPERATIONAL FACILITIES
January 2015 CATCODE 141-753, SQUADRON OPERATIONS (SQD OPS)
Facility Space Standards | 5-46
5.12.13 Squadron Operations, KC-135 Two Squadrons, 178 Personnel
Table 5-26: CATCODE 141-753, Sqd Ops, KC-135 Two Sqdns, 178 Personnel
Major Functions & Breakouts Authorized
Staffing
Target Area
(SF) Remarks
Command & Administration 8 2,108 Net SF
Group Commander 1
Training & Testing See Chapter 1
Conference & Meeting See Chapter 1
Orderly Room / Administration Support 2
Stan / Eval Manager 1
Stan / Eval Officer 3
Stan / Eval Superintendent 1
T.O. Library
Air Refueling Squadron #1 56 1,336 Net SF
Commander 1
Orderly Room / Administration Support 2
Director of Operations 1
A, B & C Flight Commanders 3
Pilots / Navigators 30 8 Hoteling Stations
Chief Boom Operator 1
Boom Operator Supervisors 2
Boom Operators 14 4 Hoteling Stations
Operations Resource Management 2
Air Refueling Squadron #2 56 1,336 Net SF
Commander 1
Orderly Room / Administration Support 2
Director of Operations 1
A, B & C Flight Commanders 3
Pilots / Navigators 30 30 Hoteling Stations
Chief Boom Operator 1
Boom Operator Supervisors 2
Boom Operators 14 4 Hoteling Stations
Operations Resource Management 2
Aircrew Flight Element #1 13 4,319 Net SF – See Note 1
Superintendent 1
Flight Equipment Inspection 1 Torso harnesses / flight suits
Helmet / Oxygen Mask Repair 2
Survival Training
Dingy Room - Life Raft / Life Preserver 2
ANGH 32-1084 CATEGORY GROUP 14 – LAND OPERATIONAL FACILITIES
January 2015 CATCODE 141-753, SQUADRON OPERATIONS (SQD OPS)
Facility Space Standards | 5-47
Major Functions & Breakouts Authorized
Staffing
Target Area
(SF) Remarks
Maintenance & Storage
Sewing / Fabrication Area 1
Parachute Packing / Storage Area 2
Survival Kit Packing 1
Chemical Warfare Storage & Inspection 1
Laundry / Wash Room
Aircrew Personalized Equipment Storage
Lockers 2 50 Each
Aircrew Flight Element #2 13 4,319 Net SF– See Note 1
Superintendent 1
Flight Equipment Inspection 1 Torso harnesses / flight suits
Helmet / Oxygen Mask Repair 2
Aircrew Survival Training
Flotation Room – Raft/Preserver Mx & Storage 2
Sewing / Fabrication Area 1
Parachute Packing / Storage Area 2
Survival Kit Packing 1
Chemical Warfare Storage & Inspection 1
Laundry / Wash Room
Aircrew Personalized Equipment Storage
Lockers 2 50 Each
Operations Support Flight 15 2,504 Net SF
Commander 1
Administration Support – Information
Management Specialist 1
Training Officer 1
Current Operations Chief 1
Current Operations Officer 2
Current Operations Officer 2
Current Operations Staff 1
Current Operations Planning Rooms (2)
Two rooms with large planning tables, map racks,
etc.
Combat Crew Communication Superintendent 1
Combat Crew Communication 2
Operations Support Superintendent 1
Operations Support 2
Secure Area / Vault 17 2,791 Net SF
Intelligence Officer 1
Weapons & Tactics 2
ANGH 32-1084 CATEGORY GROUP 14 – LAND OPERATIONAL FACILITIES
January 2015 CATCODE 141-753, SQUADRON OPERATIONS (SQD OPS)
Facility Space Standards | 5-48
Major Functions & Breakouts Authorized
Staffing
Target Area
(SF) Remarks
Weapons & Tactics 1
Plans Officer 1
Mission Planning Officer 3
Mission Planning NCOIC 1
Mission Planning Staff 8
Brief / Debrief Rooms (4) 4 Each
Classified Main Briefing Room
Vault Lockers
Vault
Common Areas 0 367 Net SF
Break Area
PPE Training Bag Storage
Subtotal 19,080 Net SF
25% Overhead 4,770
Subtotal 23,850
Functional Standard 23,900 Gross SF
NOTES:
1. Units that have the Embedded Combat Weather Team are authorized an additional 950 Gross SF under
CATCODE 171-443, Reserve Forces General Training Support to support this function.
2. Flight Scheduling, Flight Data Management, Airfield Operations and Weather are located in CATCODE 141-
453, Base Operations.
3. Part of this standard was originally under CATCODE 218-852, Survival Equipment Shop which has been
deleted and merged into the Aircrew Performance Element function.
ANGH 32-1084 CATEGORY GROUP 14 – LAND OPERATIONAL FACILITIES
January 2015 CATCODE 141-753, SQUADRON OPERATIONS (SQD OPS)
Facility Space Standards | 5-49
5.12.14 Squadron Operations, Rescue HC-130 / HH-60, 171 Personnel
Table 5-27: CATCODE 141-753, Sqd Ops, Rescue HC-130 /HH-60, 171 Personnel
Major Functions & Breakouts Authorized
Staffing
Target Area
(SF) Remarks
Command & Administration 14 2,660 Net SF
Group Commander 1
Group Deputy CC 1
Group Chief 1
Training & Testing See Chapter 1
Conference & Meeting See Chapter 1
Orderly Room / Administration Support 1
Stan / Eval Superintendent 1
Stan / Eval Officer 2
Stan / Eval Managers 2
Stan / Eval Staff 5
T.O. Library
Operations Squadron – HC-130 Airlift
Squadron 66 2,680 Net SF
Commander 1
Orderly Room / Administration Support 2
Director of Operations 1
Flight Safety Officer 1
Flight Commanders 3
Pilots / Navigators 22 5 Hoteling Stations
Chief Flight Engineers 1
Flight Engineers 6
Chief Loadmasters 1
Loadmasters 13
Chief Airborne Mission Sys Specs (Radio
operator) 1
Airborne Mission Sys 7
Aviation Resource Manager 3
Materials Management 1
Medical Suite 3 7 Hoteling Stations
Operations Squadron – HH-60 Helicopter
Squadron 46 1,968 Net SF
Commander 1
Orderly Room / Administration Support 1
Director of Operations 1
Flight Safety Officer 1
ANGH 32-1084 CATEGORY GROUP 14 – LAND OPERATIONAL FACILITIES
January 2015 CATCODE 141-753, SQUADRON OPERATIONS (SQD OPS)
Facility Space Standards | 5-50
Major Functions & Breakouts Authorized
Staffing
Target Area
(SF) Remarks
Flight Commanders 3
Pilots 15 4 Hoteling Stations
Crew Chiefs 1
Crew Supervisors 2
Crew 17 4 Hoteling Stations
Aviation Resource Manager 3
Materials Management 1
Aircrew Performance Element 10 6,425 Net SF– See Note 1
Superintendent 1
Flight Equipment Inspection 1 Torso harnesses / flight suits
Helmet / Oxygen Mask Repair 2
Aircrew Survival Training 2
Sewing / Fabrication Area 2 Main Sewing Area located PJ Bldg
Parachute Storage Area Packing in PJ Bldg
Chemical Warfare Storage & Inspection 2
Laundry / Wash Room
Aircrew Personalized Equipment Storage
Lockers
109 @ 14 SF/Person (36"w x24"d locker and
circulation)
Anti-Exposure Suit/TQT Don/Doff Room
NVG Storage
Addenda A/AFE Gear and Rescue Wing Sqd
Ops specific equipment Storage
Operations Support Flight 8 812 Net SF
Orderly Room / Administration Support 2
Current Operations 3
Flight Records 3
Secure Area / Vault 27 4,904 Net SF
Chief Intelligence Officer 1
Intelligence Officers 4
Operations Intel/Fusion Analysis 8
Chief Weapons & Tactics 1
Weapons & Tactics 2
Tactics Library
Chief Operations Plans 1
Operations Plans (OSX) 2
Mission Planning Room
Weapons Storage and Issue
HC-130 Brief/Debrief Rooms (2) 2 Each – seating for 8
ANGH 32-1084 CATEGORY GROUP 14 – LAND OPERATIONAL FACILITIES
January 2015 CATCODE 141-753, SQUADRON OPERATIONS (SQD OPS)
Facility Space Standards | 5-51
Major Functions & Breakouts Authorized
Staffing
Target Area
(SF) Remarks
HH-60 Brief/Debrief Rooms (2)
Classified Briefing Room
Counter Drug HH-60 Superintendent 1
Counter Drug HH-60 7
Vault Lockers
Vault
Support 0 358 Net SF
Break Area
PPE Training Bag Storage
Subtotal 19,807 Net SF
25% Overhead 4,952
Subtotal 24,759
Functional Standard 171 24,800 Gross SF
NOTES:
1. Part of this standard was originally under CATCODE 218-852, Survival Equipment Shop which has been
deleted and merged into the Aircrew Performance Element function.
ANGH 32-1084 CATEGORY GROUP 14 – LAND OPERATIONAL FACILITIES
January 2015 CATCODE 141-753, SQUADRON OPERATIONS (SQD OPS)
Facility Space Standards | 5-52
5.12.15 Squadron Operations, Counterdrug RC-26, 7 Personnel
Table 5-28: CATCODE 141-753, Sqd Ops, Counterdrug RC-26, 7 Personnel
Major Functions & Breakouts Authorized
Staffing
Target Area
(SF) Remarks
Command & Administration 1,052 Net SF
Program Manager / Detachment Commander 1
See Chapter 1
Training & Testing See Chapter 1
Conference & Meeting
See Chapter 1
Administration 1
Scheduling Officer 1
Stan / Eval Officer 1
Training Officer 1
Mobility Officer 1
Instructor Pilot 1
Support 611 Net SF
Break Area
PPE Training Bag Storage
Flying Gear Storage Area
Flying gear
Subtotal
1,663 Net SF
25% Overhead
416
Subtotal
2,079
Functional Standard
2,100 Gross SF
ANGH 32-1084 CATEGORY GROUP 14 – LAND OPERATIONAL FACILITIES
January 2015 CATCODE 141-753, SQUADRON OPERATIONS (SQD OPS)
Facility Space Standards | 5-53
5.12.16 Squadron Operations, RPA, 213 Personnel
Table 5-29: CATCODE 141-753, Sqd Ops, RPA, 213 Personnel
Major Functions & Breakouts Authorized
Staffing
Target Area
(SF) Remarks
Command & Administration 7 2,168 Net SF
Group Commander 1
Stan / Eval Officer 2 8 personnel
Stan / Eval NCO 2
Operations Chief 1
Training & Testing See Chapter 1
Conference & Meeting See Chapter 1
Information Management / Orderly Room 1
Tactical Squadron Command Section 6 552 Net SF
Commander 1
First Sergeant 1
Operations Chief 1
Intelligence Application & Exploitation
Manager 1
Information Management / Orderly Room 1
Education & Training 1
Tactical Operations 94 1,448 Net SF
Operations Officer 1
Pilots 30 10 per shift
Sensor Operators (SO’s) / Mission Monitors
(MM’s) 60 20 per shift
Medical Element 3
Operations Support Squadron 106 5,016 Net SF
Commander 1
First Sergeant 1
Operations Chief 1
Information Management / Orderly Room 3
Operations Officer 1
Operational Training 11
Communication Support 24
Intelligence Section 15
Weapons & Tactics 4
Current Operations 20
Flight Data Management 5
Operations Plans 3
ANGH 32-1084 CATEGORY GROUP 14 – LAND OPERATIONAL FACILITIES
January 2015 CATCODE 141-753, SQUADRON OPERATIONS (SQD OPS)
Facility Space Standards | 5-54
Major Functions & Breakouts Authorized
Staffing
Target Area
(SF) Remarks
Flying Operations Supervision (FOS) 1
Mission Support Analyst (MSA) 1
Communication Relay Hub (Servers/Personnel) 1
Mission Intelligence Coordination (MIC) 1
Weather Officer (Domestic Ops) 1
Weather Officer 1
Weather Team 6
Special Security Office 5
Secure Briefing Area Sized for 25 personnel
Support 0 646 Net SF
Break Area
PPE Training Bag Storage
Reconstitution Area
2 Showers/Changing Area
Subtotal 9,830 Net SF
25% Overhead 2,458
Subtotal 12,288
Functional Standard 12,300 Gross SF
5.12.17 Squadron Operations, CRTC, 52 personnel. This CATCODE provides the functional
standard for one Squadron Operations facility. Each CRTC is authorized one 7,600 SF
Squadron Operations facility for the cadre and one 7,600 SF Squadron Operations facility
for visiting units. Total authorization is 15,200 SF for two separate facilities.
Table 5-30: CATCODE 141-753, Sqd Ops, CRTC, 52 personnel
Major Functions & Breakouts Authorized
Staffing
Target Area
(SF) Remarks
Command & Administration 4 1,362 Net SF
Group Commander 1
Training & Testing See Chapter 1
Conference & Meeting
See Chapter 1
Orderly Room / Admin 1
First Sergeant 1
Operations Officer
Orderly Room / Admin 1
Operations 12 824 Net SF
Squadron Commander 1
Flight Commander 1
ANGH 32-1084 CATEGORY GROUP 14 – LAND OPERATIONAL FACILITIES
January 2015 CATCODE 141-753, SQUADRON OPERATIONS (SQD OPS)
Facility Space Standards | 5-55
Major Functions & Breakouts Authorized
Staffing
Target Area
(SF) Remarks
Current Operations 2
Flight Services / Flight Management 2
Chief Pilot / Navigator / Engineer / Load Master 4
Weather 2
Secure Area 28 2,216 Net SF
Communications Security (COMSEC) Storage
Class A Vaults 12
LAN and SIPERNET Office 4
Intel / Tactics / Mission Planning 12
Flight Planning
Aircrew Briefing Rooms
Aircrew Performance Equipment 8 1,652 Net SF – See Note 1
Aircrew Flight Equipment OIC / Admin 2
Aircrew Flight Equipment / Helmet / Mask /
Bottle Storage 2
Chief Pilot / Navigator / Engineer / Load Master 4
Subtotal
6,054 Net SF
25% Overhead
1,514
Subtotal
7,568
Functional Standard
7,600 Gross SF
NOTE:
1. Part of this standard was originally under CATCODE 218-852, Survival Equipment Shop which has been
deleted and merged into the Aircrew Performance Element function.
ANGH 32-1084 CATEGORY GROUP 14 – LAND OPERATIONAL FACILITIES
January 2015 CATCODE 141-753, SQUADRON OPERATIONS (SQD OPS)
Facility Space Standards | 5-56
5.12.18 Air Support Operations Center (ASOC), 94 Personnel. The ASOC is responsible for
commanding, training, equipping, and evaluating units that support army corps and
subordinate units. The ASOC also provides weather support, does tactical planning, and
commands and controls all ANG units aligned with the associated army units.
Table 5-31: CATCODE 141-753 Air Support Ops Center, Admin
Major Functions & Breakouts Authorized
Staffing
Target Area
(SF) Remarks
Command & Administration 6 1,646 Net SF
Commander 1
Training & Testing See Chapter 1
Conference & Meeting
See Chapter 1
First Sergeant 1
Orderly Room - Personnel Specialist &
Information Management Specialist 3
Unit Training Manager 1
Library
Operations 37 2,696 Net SF
Operations Superintendent 2
Operations Technician 2
Air Liaison Officer (ALO) 1
Fighter Duty Officer 1
Fighter Duty Officer 3
Fighter Duty Technician 1
Tactical Air Command & Control (TACC)
Journeyman 2
TACC Specialist 6
TACC Apprentice 2
NCOIC Stan / Eval 1
Logistics Plans 1
Intelligence Officer 2
NCOIC Intelligence 1
Intelligence Applications 2
Chief Mission Systems 1
Communication & Information Officer 1
Communication Computer Systems 4
Communication Operations Systems 3
System Control Specialist 1
Maintenance & Material Control 8 568 Net SF
ANGH 32-1084 CATEGORY GROUP 14 – LAND OPERATIONAL FACILITIES
January 2015 CATCODE 141-753, SQUADRON OPERATIONS (SQD OPS)
Facility Space Standards | 5-57
Major Functions & Breakouts Authorized
Staffing
Target Area
(SF) Remarks
Maintenance Superintendent 1
NCOIC Maintenance Support 1
Maintenance Control 2
Quality Control 1
NCOIC Material Control 1
Material Control 1
Supply Management 1
Support 0 2,366 Net SF
Vault / Classified Storage Room
Mission Planning Room
Mission Briefing Room
Break Area
PPE Training Bag Storage
Subtotal
7,276 Net SF
25% Overhead
1,819
Subtotal
9,095
Functional Standard
9,100 Gross SF
NOTE:
1. Supports 10 Vehicle Maintenance personnel located in other facilities.
Table 5-32: CATCODE 141-753, Air Support Ops Center, Shops
Major Functions & Breakouts Authorized
Staffing
Target Area
(SF) Remarks
NCOIC Electronic Switching 1
Electronic Computer Switch 3
Computer Networking & Crypto Systems 2
Teletype Equipment Maintenance 1
NCOIC Ground Radio 1
Ground Radio Maintenance 6
NCOIC Tri-Tac 1
Tri-Tac Equipment Spec 8
NCOIC Satellite 1
Satellite Telemetry Systems 1
NCOIC Power Pro / HVAC 1
HVAC Specialist 1
Refrigeration & Cryogenics Specialist 1
ANGH 32-1084 CATEGORY GROUP 14 – LAND OPERATIONAL FACILITIES
January 2015 CATCODE 141-753, SQUADRON OPERATIONS (SQD OPS)
Facility Space Standards | 5-58
Major Functions & Breakouts Authorized
Staffing
Target Area
(SF) Remarks
Power Pro Mechanic 1
Powered Support Mechanic 4
Bench Stock Supply
Battery Room
Mobility Readiness Spare Parts Storage
Radio Maintenance Work Center
Portable Radio Storage
Radio Maintenance Field Equipment Storage
Radio Maintenance Vehicle Bay
Subtotal
5,815 Net SF
15% Overhead
872
Subtotal
6,687
Functional Standard
6,700 Gross SF
Table 5-33: CATCODE 141-753, Air Support Operations Center Admin and Shop Total
Function Functional Standard
(Gross SF)
ASOC Admin / Operations / Support 9,100
ASOC Shop 6,700
ASOC Total 15,800
5.12.19Air Support Operations Group (ASOG), 39 Personnel. The ASOG is responsible for
commanding, training, equipping, and evaluating units that support army corps and
subordinate units. The ASOG also provides weather support, does tactical planning, and
commands and controls all ANG units aligned with the associated army units.
Table 5-34: CATCODE 141-753, Air Support Ops Group Admin, 39 Personnel
Major Functions & Breakouts Authorized
Staffing
Target Area
(SF) Remarks
Command & Administration 7 1,632 Net SF
Commander 1
Vice Commander 1
Training & Testing See Chapter 1
Conference & Meeting
See Chapter 1
Unit Manager / First Sergeant 1
Executive Officer 1
ANGH 32-1084 CATEGORY GROUP 14 – LAND OPERATIONAL FACILITIES
January 2015 CATCODE 141-753, SQUADRON OPERATIONS (SQD OPS)
Facility Space Standards | 5-59
Major Functions & Breakouts Authorized
Staffing
Target Area
(SF) Remarks
Orderly Room – Information Management Specialist 2
Information Management Center
T.O. Library
Unit Education / Training Manager 1
Operations 32 2,328 Net SF
Director of Operations 1
Assistant Director of Operations 2
Tactical Air Command & Control Specialists 9
Intelligence Officer 1
Intelligence Specialist 1
Logistics 9
Management Officer 1
Personnel Specialist 1
Maintenance Supervisor 1
Maintenance Support 3
Supply 1
Radio Maintenance 1
Vehicle Operations 1
Support 0 159 Net SF
Break Area
PPE Training Bag Storage
Subtotal
4,119 Net SF
25% Overhead
1,030
Subtotal
5,149
Functional Standard
5,100 Gross SF
5.12.20 Air Support Operations Squadron (ASOS), 69 Personnel. The ASOS performs liaison and
control operations for the Air Force, and provides garrison weather support and close air
support for army divisions, brigades, and battalions. In addition, it maintains mission-ready
air support operations personnel and radios, vehicles, and mobility equipment deployable
worldwide. The ASOS personnel conduct planning and training programs. ASOS
personnel train with Army personnel and deploy with army units during training missions
and contingency operations.
Table 5-35: CATCODE 141-753, Air Support Ops Sqd, Admin, 69 Personnel
ANGH 32-1084 CATEGORY GROUP 14 – LAND OPERATIONAL FACILITIES
January 2015 CATCODE 141-753, SQUADRON OPERATIONS (SQD OPS)
Facility Space Standards | 5-60
Major Functions & Breakouts Authorized
Staffing
Target Area
(SF) Remarks
Command & Administration 10 2,139 Net SF
Commander 1
Executive Officer 1
First Sergeant 1
Administrative Assistant 1
Training & Testing See Chapter 1
Conference & Meeting
See Chapter 1
Orderly Room - Personnel Specialist & Information
Management Specialist 3
Library
Unit Training Manager 1
Information Management Center
6 Stations
Support Services Specialist 1
Unit Deployment Manager 1
Operations 47 3,714 Net SF
Director of Operations 1
Operations Superintendent 1
Air Liaison Officer 3
Air Liaison 10
Tactical Air Command & Control (TACC)
Superintendent 1
TACC Supervisor 1
TACC Specialist 14
TACC Apprentice 14
TACC Journeyman 1
Duty Desk 1
Vault / Classified Storage Room
Mission Planning Room
Mission Briefing Room
Support 0 206 Net SF
Break Area
PPE Training Bag
Subtotal
6,059 Net SF
25% Overhead
1,515
Subtotal
7,574
Functional Standard
7,600 Gross SF
ANGH 32-1084 CATEGORY GROUP 14 – LAND OPERATIONAL FACILITIES
January 2015 CATCODE 141-753, SQUADRON OPERATIONS (SQD OPS)
Facility Space Standards | 5-61
Table 5-36: CATCODE 141-753, Air Support Ops Squad, Shops
Major Functions & Breakouts Authorized
Staffing
Target Area
(SF) Remarks
Maintenance Superintendent 1
Supply Management / Material Control 2
Bench Stock Supply Room
Battery Room
AGE / Vehicle Repair Work Center
AGE – Electrical Power Production 2
Vehicle & Equipment Maintenance Specialist 1
AGE / Vehicle & Equipment Maintenance Bay 2
See Note 3
Ground Radio Communication Technician 2
Ground Radio Communication Specialist 2
Radio Maintenance Work Center
Portable Radio Storage
Radio Maintenance Vehicle Bay
See Note 4
Subtotal
5,538 Net SF
15% Overhead
831
Subtotal
6,369
Functional Standard
6,400 Gross SF
NOTES:
1. The standard ASOS unit is also authorized 15,000 Gross SF under CATCODE 214-428 Vehicle Operations
Parking Shed.
2. The standard ASOS unit is also authorized 2,600 Gross SF of warehouse type storage (CATCODE 442-758,
Base Supply and Equipment Warehouse) for mobility / field equipment.
3. One drive-thru work bay that will accommodate two (2) of the largest authorized vehicles.
4. One drive-thru work bay to accommodate two (2) of the largest authorized radio equipped vehicles (HMMWV's)
Table 5-37: CATCODE 141-753, Air Support Ops Squad Admin and Shop Total
Function Functional Standard (Gross SF)
ASOS Admin / Operations / Support 7,600
ASOS Shop 6,400
ASOS Total 14,000
ANGH 32-1084 CATEGORY GROUP 14 – LAND OPERATIONAL FACILITIES
January 2015 CATCODE 141-783, SMALL AIR TERMINAL (SAT)
Facility Space Standards | 5-62
CATCODE 141-783, Small Air Terminal (SAT) 5.13
5.13.1 Small Air Terminals provide training, administrative, and storage space for SAT functions
to include the Space Available (Space A) program management. Separate areas are required
in which to store training loads and supplies, conduct administrative functions, and
classroom training.
5.13.2 Those facilities that store a Modular Airborne Firefighting System (MAFFS) are authorized
an additional 1,000 Gross SF of covered, unheated space.
5.13.3 Small Air Terminal, KC-135, 28 Personnel
Table 5-38: CATCODE 141-783, Small Air Terminal KC-135, 28 Personnel
Major Functions & Breakouts Authorized
Staffing
Target Area
(SF) Remarks
Administration 28 2,281 Net SF
Air Transportation Superintendent 1
Training & Testing See Chapter 1
Conference & Meeting
See Chapter 1
Air Transportation Superintendent 1
T.O. Library
Load Planning 3
Unit Material Handling Equipment
(MHE) Operators / Unit Move Operations 7
Operate material handling equipment or stand-by.
Sized for 10 personnel @ 10 SF per person
Ramp / Cargo Services 4
Sized for 3 work stations at 64 SF per person and 3
Hoteling stations at 24 SF per person. Room will
stage flight line personnel and associated admin
functions.
Air Transportation Operations Center
(ATOC) NCOIC 3
Dispatch and Crew Brief Area
Passenger Services 4
Staging area for baggage processing personnel and
16 potential Space “A” passengers.
Joint Inspection 3
Work primarily outside but require admin space to
perform daily office work.
Documentation Quality Control 1
Hazardous Cargo Compatibility &
Validation 1
PPE Training Bag Storage
Support 0 2,254 Net SF
Fleet Non-Expendables, Expendables &
Comfort Items Storage
Sixty day storage of expendable items such as
earplugs, air sickness bags, and hot cups; also
storage of non-expendables and comfort items such
as: hundreds of pillows and blankets, and ice
machine, and 16 - 5 gallon igloos.
JI Equipment Storage
Storage for kits, scales, and laptops. At least two
portable scales in containers sized about 9 cubic
feet.
Pallet Build-up & Storage Area
Covered space for four “463L Pallets” (88" x
108"). Twelve feet high access for 10K forklift. See
ANGH 32-1084 CATEGORY GROUP 14 – LAND OPERATIONAL FACILITIES
January 2015 CATCODE 141-783, SMALL AIR TERMINAL (SAT)
Facility Space Standards | 5-63
Major Functions & Breakouts Authorized
Staffing
Target Area
(SF) Remarks
Note 1.
Security Cage
Security required cargo
Subtotal
4,535 Net SF
25% Overhead
1,134 See Note 3
Subtotal
5,669
Functional Standard
5,700 Gross SF
NOTES:
1. Before authorizing the pallet build up and storage area, the installation must consider other underutilized spaces
(CATCODE 442-758, Base Supply and Equipment Warehouse, others) and coordinate with NGB/A7AD.
2. If the facility is co-located with another function, change the overhead factor to 10% and recalculate.
5.13.4 Small Air Terminal, C-5 / C-17, 46 Personnel
Table 5-39: CATCODE 141-783, Small Air Terminal C-5 / C-17, 46 Personnel
Major Functions & Breakouts Authorized
Staffing
C-5
Target Area
(SF)
C-17
Target Area
(SF)
Remarks
Administration 46 2,990 2,990 Net SF
Air Transportation Manager 1
Air Trans Superintendent 1
Training & Testing See Chapter 1
Conference & Meeting
See Chapter 1
T.O. Library
Load Planning 4
Unit Material Handling
Equipment (MHE) Operators /
Unit Move Operations
12
Operate materials handling equipment or stand-
by. Sized for 12 personnel
Ramp / Cargo Services 8
Sized for 3 work stations and 3 Hoteling
stations. Room will stage flight line personnel
and associated admin functions.
Air Transportation Operations
Center (ATOC) NCOIC 6
Dispatch and Crew Brief Area
Break Area / Passenger Services
Processing / Holding Area 9
Staging area for baggage processing personnel
and 16 potential Space “A” passengers.
Joint Inspection 3
Work primarily outside but require admin space
to perform daily office work.
Documentation Quality Control 1
Hazardous Cargo Compatibility
& Validation 1
PPE Training Bag Storage
Support 0 4,815 7,415 Net SF
ANGH 32-1084 CATEGORY GROUP 14 – LAND OPERATIONAL FACILITIES
January 2015 CATCODE 141-783, SMALL AIR TERMINAL (SAT)
Facility Space Standards | 5-64
Major Functions & Breakouts Authorized
Staffing
C-5
Target Area
(SF)
C-17
Target Area
(SF)
Remarks
Fleet Non-Expendables,
Expendables & Comfort Items
Storage
Sixty day storage of expendables (earplugs, air
sickness bags, and hot cups), and non-
expendables (hundreds of pillows & blankets,
ice machine, and 16 - 5 gallon igloos.)
Parachute Drying Tower See Note 2
Parachute Laundry & Repair See Note 2
Parachute Packing See Note 2
JI Equipment Storage
Storage for kits, scales, and laptops. At least
two portable scales in containers sized about 9
cubic feet.
Pallet Build-up & Storage Area
Covered space for four “463L Pallets” (88" x
108"). Twelve feet high access for 10K forklift.
Aerial Delivery Prep & Storage
Area
Covered space for 16 Load Bearing Platforms
(96” x 108”) and 24 Containerized Delivery
Systems(48” x 48”)
Secure Area
Security required cargo
Subtotal
7,805 10,405 Net SF
25% Overhead
1,951 2,601
Subtotal
9,756 13,006
Functional Standard
9,800 13,000 Gross SF
PPE Training Bag Storage
NOTES:
3. Before authorizing the pallet build up and storage area, the installation must consider other underutilized spaces
(CATCODE 442-758 - Base Supply Warehouse, others) and coordinate with NGB/A7AD.
4. Only applies to C-17 mission.
5. If the facility is co-located with another function, change the overhead factor to 10% and recalculate.
5.13.5 Small Air Terminal, C-130, 48 Personnel
Table 5-40: CATCODE 141-783, Small Air Terminal C-130, 48 Personnel
Major Functions & Breakouts Authorized
Staffing
Target Area
(SF) Remarks
Administration 48 3,181 Net SF
Air Transportation Manager 1
Air Transportation Superintendent 1
Training & Testing See Chapter 1
Conference & Meeting
See Chapter 1
T.O. Library
Load Planning 6
Unit Material Handling
Equipment (MHE) Operators /
Unit Move Operations
12
Operate material handling equipment or stand-by. Sized for
12 personnel
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January 2015 CATCODE 141-783, SMALL AIR TERMINAL (SAT)
Facility Space Standards | 5-65
Major Functions & Breakouts Authorized
Staffing
Target Area
(SF) Remarks
Ramp / Cargo Services 8
Sized for 3 work stations and 5 Hoteling stations. Room
will stage flight line personnel and associated admin.
Air Transportation Operations
Center (ATOC) NCOIC 6
Dispatch and Crew Brief Area
Break Area / Passenger Services
Processing / Holding Area 9
Staging area for baggage processing personnel and 16
potential Space “A” passengers
Joint Inspection 3
Work primarily outside but require admin space to perform
daily office work.
Documentation Quality Control 1
Hazardous Cargo Compatibility
& Validation 1
PPE Training Bag Storage
Support 0 7,415 Net SF
Fleet Expendables, Non-
Expendables, & Comfort Items
Storage
Sixty day storage of expendables (earplugs, air sickness
bags, and hot cups), and non-expendables (hundreds of
pillows & blankets, ice machine, and 16 - 5 gallon igloos.)
Parachute Drying Tower
Parachute Laundry & Repair
Parachute Packing
JI Equipment Storage
Storage for kits, scales, and laptops. At least two portable
scales in containers sized about 9 cubic feet.
Pallet Build-up & Storage Area
Covered space for four “463L Pallets” (88" x 108"). Twelve
feet high access for 10K forklift.
Aerial Delivery Prep & Storage
Area
Covered space for 16 Load Bearing Platforms (96” x 108”)
and 24 Containerized Delivery Systems(48” x 48”)
Secure Area
Security required cargo
Subtotal
10,596 Net SF
25% Overhead
2,649
Subtotal
13,245
Functional Standard
13,200 Gross SF
NOTES:
1. Before authorizing the pallet build up and storage area, the installation must consider other underutilized spaces
(CATCODE 442-758, Base Supply and Equipment Warehouse, others) and coordinate with NGB/A7AD.
2. If the facility is co-located with another function, change the overhead factor to 10% and recalculate.
5.13.6 Small Air Terminal, HC-130, 24 Personnel
Table 5-41: CATCODE 141-783, Small Air Terminal HC-130, 24 Personnel
Major Functions & Breakouts Authorized
Staffing
Target Area
(SF) Remarks
Administration 24 1,986 Net SF
Air Transportation Superintendent 1
Training & Testing See Chapter 1
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January 2015 CATCODE 141-783, SMALL AIR TERMINAL (SAT)
Facility Space Standards | 5-66
Major Functions & Breakouts Authorized
Staffing
Target Area
(SF) Remarks
Conference & Meeting
See Chapter 1
T.O. Library
Load Planning 3
Unit Material Handling
Equipment (MHE) Operators /
Unit Move Operations
6
Operate material handling equipment or stand-by. Sized
for 7 personnel
Ramp / Cargo Services 2
Sized for 2 workstations and 2 hoteling type stations.
Room will stage flight line personnel and associated admin
Air Transportation Operations
Center (ATOC) NCOIC 3
Dispatch and Crew Brief Area
Passenger Services 4
Staging area for baggage processing personnel and 16
potential Space “A” passengers
Joint Inspection 3
Work primarily outside but require admin space to perform
daily office work.
Documentation Quality Control 1
Hazardous Cargo Compatibility
& Validation 1
PPE Training Bag Storage
Support 0 6,135 Net SF
Fleet Non-Expendables,
Expendables & Comfort Items
Storage
Sixty day storage of expendables (earplugs, air sickness
bags, and hot cups), and non-expendables (hundreds of
pillows & blankets, ice machine, and 16 - 5 gallon igloos)
Parachute Drying Tower
Parachute Laundry & Repair
Parachute Packing
JI Equipment Storage
Storage for kits, scales, and laptops. At least two portable
scales in containers sized about 9 cubic feet.
Pallet Build-up & Storage Area
Covered space for four “463L Pallets” (88" x 108").
Twelve feet high access for 10K forklift.
Aerial Delivery Prep & Storage
Area
Covered space for 16 Load Bearing Platforms (96” x 108”)
and 24 Containerized Delivery Systems(48” x 48”)
Secure Area
Security required cargo
Subtotal
8,121 Net SF
25% Overhead
2,030
Subtotal
10,151
Functional Standard
10,200 Gross SF
NOTES:
1. Before authorizing the pallet build up and storage area, the installation must consider other underutilized spaces
(CATCODE 442-758, Base Supply and Equipment Warehouse, others) and coordinate with NGB/A7AD.
2. If the facility is co-located with another function, the overhead factor will be 10% = 8,900 SF.
ANGH 32-1084 CATEGORY GROUP 14 – LAND OPERATIONAL FACILITIES
January 2015 CATCODE 141-786, DEPLOYMENT PROCESSING CENTER
Facility Space Standards | 5-67
CATCODE 141-786, Deployment Processing Center 5.14
5.14.1 The deployment processing center provides space for receiving and processing personnel
and baggage; baggage pallet buildup; counseling; passenger (PAX) processing, briefing, and
holding; miscellaneous space such as rest rooms; and a vending area. Space is also required
for both a Cargo Deployment Function (CDF) and a Personnel Deployment Function (PDF),
to include a Deployment Control Center (DCC), Transportation Control Unit (TCU), and a
Deployment Processing Unit (DPU).
5.14.2 A deployment processing center is authorized at any installation charged with deploying
personnel and equipment. When located on another DoD installation with a deployment
processing facility, ANG units will use the host facilities unless justified to NGB/A7A.
5.14.3 Table 5-44 depicts the Functional Standard for a Deployment Processing Center at an
installation that does not have a Small Air Terminal, CATCODE 141-783, Small Air
Terminal (SAT).
Table 5-42: CATCODE 141-786, Deployment Processing Center, No SAT
Major Functions & Breakouts Authorized
Staffing
Target Area
(SF) Remarks
Passenger Reception
Passenger Processing
Passenger Holding
Sanitized area, limited access
Installation Readiness / Plans Officer 1
Contingency Plans & Training NCOIC 1
Contingency Plans & Training Technicians 2
DCC Control Cab
Small Air Terminal Operations 2
Passenger Deployment Function
Cargo Deployment Function
Cargo Processing Area
Counseling Rooms
Briefing / Break Area
Subtotal
6,320 Net SF
25% Overhead
1,580
Subtotal
7,900
Functional Standard
7,900 Gross SF
ANGH 32-1084 CATEGORY GROUP 14 – LAND OPERATIONAL FACILITIES
January 2015 CATCODE 145-921, OVERHEAD PROTECTION
Facility Space Standards | 5-68
5.14.4 An installation with a Small Air Terminal, CATCODE 141-783, Small Air Terminal (SAT),
will have a co-located and reduced scope Deployment Processing Center. Table 5-45
depicts the Functional Standard for a Deployment Processing Center at an installation that
also has an SAT.
Table 5-43: CATCODE 141-786, Deployment Processing Center, Co-located with SAT
CATCODE 145-921, Overhead Protection 5.15
This function is a self-supported permanent structure that provides cover and protection from the
elements for personnel checking identification at the main gates of installations and other
locations. Overhead protection is typically about 1,000 Gross SF per inbound vehicle lane.
CATCODE 149-511, RPA Support Operations Center (SOC) 5.16
5.16.1 SOC consists of the Remote Piloted Aircraft (RPA) and Ground Control Stations (GCS’s).
5.16.2 The following function is based on the operations manpower requirements determined for a
Combat Air Patrol (CAP) MQ-1 / MQ-9 (one steady-state, two surge).
5.16.3 SOC manning is based on multiple shifts of 72 personnel each.
Table 5-44: CATCODE 149-511, RPA Support Ops Center, 72 Personnel per Shift
Major Functions & Breakouts Authorized
Staffing
Target Area
(SF) Remarks
Command & Administration 3 3,990 Net SF
Shift OIC 1
Shift Director of Operations 1
Shift NCOIC 1
Conference & Meeting
See Chapter 1
Training & Testing
See Chapter 1
Intel Secure Admin Office
4 (up to 6) work stations
Major Functions & Breakouts Authorized
Staffing
Target Area
(SF) Remarks
Passenger Reception
Passenger Processing
Passenger Holding
Sanitized area, limited access
DCC Control Cab
Passenger Deployment Function
Cargo Deployment Function
Subtotal
2,420 Net SF
10% Overhead
242
Subtotal
2,662
Functional Standard
2,700 Gross SF
ANGH 32-1084 CATEGORY GROUP 14 – LAND OPERATIONAL FACILITIES
January 2015 CATCODE 149-511, RPA SUPPORT OPERATIONS CENTER (SOC)
Facility Space Standards | 5-69
Major Functions & Breakouts Authorized
Staffing
Target Area
(SF) Remarks
Crew In / Out Briefing Room
45 person
Classified VTC / PMATS
Pilot / Sensor Operator
Classified Intel Briefing
Mission Planning
Storage
SSO Office / Entrapment Area
Direct Operations Space 23 4,410 Net SF
RPA Operations Center Floor
Server Room
Server Room Contractor Support Office
Fixed Ground Control Station (GCS) 1
Fixed GCS 2
Mobile GCS Bay
Support 0 200 Net SF
Secure Area Unisex Bathroom
Break Area
Subtotal
8,600 Net SF
25% Overhead
2,150
Subtotal
10,750
Functional Standard
10,800 Gross SF (See Note 6)
NOTES:
1. RPA Operations is an around the clock operation consisting of three 8 hour shifts. Only three personnel
permanently assigned to this facility; the remaining 69 personnel are broken down in three shifts of 23 personnel
each.
2. RPA Operations requires several support items. One of these is the RPA Operations Cell (POC). The Operations
Centers (POC / ROC) must be SCIF or T-SCIF certified for both IOC and FOC. The unit can be mobile and
facility items include equipment mounting pad, utilities, communication links, LAN (RPA mission distribution
system), Joint Worldwide Intelligence Communication Systems (JWICS), Secure Internet Protocol Router
(SIPR), and Non-secure Internet Protocol Router (NIPR).
3. Another support item includes the Ground Control Stations (GCS’s) which can be fixed or mobile. Facilities for
the GCS support must assume that at least one of the GCS’s will be mobile. The facility items include equipment
mounting pad, utilities, and communication links to MAJCOM and Combatant Commander (COCOM). The
RPA Primary Satellite Link (PPSL) is an equipment item that enables Beyond Line-of-Sight (BLOS) operations
from home station. The unit is mobile and facility items include equipment mounting pad, utilities, and
communication links.
4. Each area requires card reader controlled access.
5. If the SOC is co-located with CATCODE 141-753, Squadron Operations, RPA then the overhead factor will be
reduced to 10% and the authorized Gross SF will be 9,500 SF.
ANGH 32-1084 CATEGORY GROUP 14 – LAND OPERATIONAL FACILITIES
January 2015 CATCODE 149-621, WIND MEASURING SET (AN/FMQ-13)
Facility Space Standards | 5-70
CATCODE 149-621, Wind Measuring Set (AN/FMQ-13) 5.17
5.17.1 Consists of a transmitter/sensor, indicator, and recorder that provide wind direction and
speed for air traffic control operations, weather observations, and forecasting.
5.17.2 ANG flying missions located at commercial or civil airports are normally under jurisdiction
of the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) and local airport authority which are
generally responsible for wind measurement. However, in instances where the airport
authority or FAA does not have this capability, the ANG may provide it.
5.17.3 Quantitative requirements are locally determined. There is no standard facility requirement.
The transmitter is sited where it will best measure winds representative of the touchdown
area of a runway or helipad. A concrete pad and underground cabling are needed to support
the mounting mast for the equipment. The recorder provides a permanent record of wind
speed and direction. The indicator is mounted in the weather observation site and in aircraft
control facilities such as RAPCON and air traffic control tower.
5.17.4 The requirement for wind measurements should be fully documented and submitted to
NGB/A3A for review and disposition, in coordination with NGB/A7A.
CATCODE 149-XX1, Automatic Meteorological Station (AN/FMQ-19) 5.18(New Rqmnt)
5.18.1 Consists of a primary suite of weather sensors and processor(s) capable of collecting,
measuring, and reporting the following parameters for air traffic control operations: Wind
speed and direction, temperature and dew point, visibility, cloud height, present weather,
precipitation amount, lightning, and freezing precipitation. For airfields requiring additional
weather sensors, one or more additional discontinuity sensor suites may be installed. A
discontinuity sensor suite consists of weather sensors and processor(s) capable of collecting,
measuring, and reporting the following parameters: Wind speed and direction, visibility, and
cloud height.
5.18.2 ANG flying missions located at commercial or civil airports are normally under jurisdiction
of the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) and local airport authority which are
generally responsible for meteorological measurements. However, in instances where the
airport authority or FAA does not have this capability, the ANG may provide it.
5.18.3 Quantitative requirements are locally determined same as 5.17.3
5.18.4 The requirement for AN/FMQ-19 should be fully documented and submitted to NGB/A3A
for review and disposition, in coordination with NGB/A7A.
CATCODE 149-6XX, Fixed Base Automatic Meteorological Station 5.19(AN/FMQ-23) (New Mission)
5.19.1 Automated airport weather stations are automated sensor suites which are designed to serve
aviation and meteorological observing needs for safe and efficient aviation operations,
weather forecasting and climatology. Automated airport weather stations have become part
of the backbone of weather observing in the United States and Canada and are becoming
increasingly more prevalent worldwide due to their efficiency and cost-savings.
ANGH 32-1084 CATEGORY GROUP 14 – LAND OPERATIONAL FACILITIES
January 2015 CATCODE 149-962, AIR TRAFFIC CONTROL (ATC) TOWER
Facility Space Standards | 5-71
5.19.2 ANG flying missions located at commercial or civil airports are normally under jurisdiction
of the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) and local airport authority which are
generally responsible for meteorological measurements. However, in instances where the
airport authority or FAA does not have this capability, the ANG may provide it.
5.19.3 Quantitative requirements are locally determined same as 5.17.3
5.19.4 The requirement for AN/FMQ-23 should be fully documented and submitted to NGB/A3A
for review and disposition, in coordination with NGB/A7A.
CATCODE 149-962, Air Traffic Control (ATC) Tower 5.20
5.20.1 Air Traffic Control Towers direct flight operations safety during aircraft taxi, takeoff,
approach, and landing.
5.20.2 ANG locations with a flying mission have a requirement for a control tower for flight
operations safety. At commercial airports, the facility should be provided by the FAA or
ANG depending on the FAA eligibility or agreements. Where ANG is a tenant on another
DoD installation, the host is responsible for providing Air Traffic Control Tower facilities.
NGB/A7A provides approval for ATC facilities at airfields operated by the ANG.
5.20.2.1 ANG Spatial Requirements: Space requirements depend primarily on the height
requirements (number of level below the cab) that are generally dictated by the site
survey and statement of intent (SOI) that define some site-specific design parameters.
Levels could be as little as the stairwell and elevator with the ground level for
mechanical/electrical and maybe a level or two that are directly below the cab for
spaces incidental to the tower operation. The descriptive level by level layout of the
Air Traffic Control Tower (ATCT) and Radar Approach Control (RAPCON) Design
Guide will not be followed for new construction.
5.20.2.2 Special Features: Consult IBC 412.1 Airport traffic control towers and the Air Traffic
Control Tower (ATCT) and Radar Approach Control (RAPCON) Design Guide for
features only. Among the considerations are panels for the remote control of airfield
lighting (FAA AC-1501/153345-3C); bright radar indicator tower equipment (BRITE)
terminals; instrument consoles; a light gun; communication and flight tracking
consoles; special heating, ventilation, and air conditioning needs; electrical power and
grounding requirements to include a back-up generator; and fire detection and
suppression systems / capabilities. The FAA will approve siting of ATC towers at
commercial airports.
5.20.2.3 Stairwell and elevator square footage does count per level. Existing Air Traffic
Control (ATC) Towers total gross square feet will be 6,700 Gross SF while any new
construction shall propose a concept which could be as little as 4,500 Gross SF for
seven stories below the cab to as high as 5,600 Gross SF for nine stories below the
cab, etc.
5.20.2.4 CATCODE 179-481, Aircraft Range is also authorized 225 Gross SF for “ATC
Tower” and an additional 225 SF Gross SF for a radio equipment room if required.
ANGH 32-1084 CATEGORY GROUP 14 – LAND OPERATIONAL FACILITIES
January 2015 CATCODE 149-967, OBSERVATION TOWER
Facility Space Standards | 5-72
CATCODE 149-967, Observation Tower 5.21
Each air-to-ground range requires an 80 Gross SF observation tower. See CATCODE 179-481,
Aircraft Range.
Facility Space Standards | 6-1
Chapter 6: Category Group 17 – Training Facilities
General Criteria 6.1
ANG training facilities encompass those needed to support marching / concert bands, flight
simulators, communications and electronics training, aeromedical evacuation and medical training,
combat arms training and maintenance, small arms ranges, and aircraft ranges, as well as the
command structures necessary for their operation.
CATCODE 171-158, Band Center 6.2
Provides space to train, operate and administer a band, which includes studios, individual practice
rooms, a music library, lockers, restrooms, a secure storage area for musical instruments and
supplies, and administrative space.
Table 6-1: CATCODE 171-158, Band Center, 36 Personnel
Major Functions & Breakouts Authorized
Staffing
Target Area
(SF) Remarks
Command & Administrative 8 1,294 Net SF
Commander 1
Training & Testing See Chapter 1
Conference & Meeting See Chapter 1
First Sergeant 1
Administration 6
Operations & Training 28 4,000 Net SF
Supply / Instrument Repair 2
Rehearsal Hall 24
Ensemble Practice Area
Small Ensemble Area
Individual Practice Rooms 3 rooms
Library 2
Support 0 226 Net SF
Break Area
Instrument Storage
PPE Training Bag Storage
Subtotal 5,520 Net SF
25% Overhead 1,380
Subtotal 6,900
Functional Standard 6,900 Gross SF
CATCODE 171-211, Flying Training Classroom 6.3
The facility provides classrooms required by flying training programs listed in AFCAT 36-2223.
These classrooms identified under this code are separate from and augment
ANGH 32-1084 CATEGORY GROUP 17 – TRAINING FACILITIES
January 2015 CATCODE 171-212, SIMULATOR TRAINING
Facility Space Standards | 6-2
CATCODE 141-753, Squadron Operations (Sqd Ops), and CATCODE 171-212, Simulator
Training.
CATCODE 171-212, Simulator Training 6.4
6.4.1 Simulator training functions provide aircraft flight simulators and other special training
devices such as Air Combat Maneuvering and Instrumentation (ACMI), Aircrew Combat
Training System (ACTS), Boom Operator System Simulators (BOSS), Predator Mission
Aircrew Training System (PMATS), Full Immersion Simulators for fighters and Remotely
Piloted Aircraft (RPAs), Air Support Operations Squadron Crew (ASOS-Crew), and others.
The functions may include space for administration and records, classrooms, trainer
maintenance, supply storage, counseling space, a technical library, and simulator computer
server space, secure storage space.
6.4.2 The scope and authorization of this function will be determined by NGB/A7A, based on
mission, equipment, and staffing assigned. Where possible, the space should be co-located
with Squadron Operations or other functions as required.
6.4.3 Consult the weapon system specifications to determine appropriate ceiling height to
accommodate simulator equipment
6.4.4 Flight simulators should be co-located with the Squad Ops for each respective mission if
space is available in order to share classroom space. (
6.4.5 CATCODE 141-753, Squadron Operations (Sqd Ops).
Table 6-2: CATCODE 171-212, Sim Training Summary by Aircraft / Mission
Mission
Functional
Standard
(Gross SF)
Remarks
A-10, F-15, F-16 Flight Simulator
1,500 2-Ship Full Mission Trainer (FMT). See Note 1.
2,300 4-Ship FMT. See Note 1.
3,100 2-Ship Mission Training Center (MTC). See Note 1.
F-35 Flight Simulator 3,100 2-Ship MTC. Full Immersion Simulator (requires 14 to 16 ft. radius
around pilot seat, plus instructor space and servers). See Note 1.
KC-46A Boom Operator Trainer (BOT) 1,100 Full Motion and is co-located with the KC-46A WST
KC-46A Weapon System Trainer (WST) 5,100 Stand-alone facility will be 5,800 Gross SF
ASOS Crew Trainer 1,000 Full Immersion Simulator
700 Stand Alone Facility Integrated in Squad Ops
Boom Operator Simulator System (BOSS) 900 Non-COM sites. COM sites are authorized an additional 200 SF.
Boom Operator Weapon System Trainer
(BOWST) 1,200
C-5 Flight Simulator 10,900 Full Motion Simulator
C-17 Flight Simulator 11,500 Full Motion Simulator
C-130 Flight Simulator 8,300 Full Motion Simulator
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January 2015 CATCODE 171-443, RESERVE FORCES GENERAL TRAINING SUPPORT
Facility Space Standards | 6-3
C-130J Flight Simulator 10,600 Full Motion Simulator
Combat Readiness Training Center (CRTC) 14,000 ACMI / ACTS
KC-135 Flight Simulator 5,900 Full Motion Simulator
Load Crew Trainer
C-5 0 Not assigned as School House
C-17 0 Not assigned as School House
C-130 0 Not assigned as School House
Predator Mission Aircrew Training System
(PMATS) – single simulator 1,300 See Note 5
Predator Mission Aircrew Training System
(PMATS) – dual simulator 1,800 See Note 5
Combat Arms Training Simulator (CATS) 1,200 See Notes 2, 3 & 4
Security Forces Engagement Skills Trainer
with 180° WST Configuration 3,700 Located at CRTC’s
Security Forces Engagement Skills Trainer
with 360° WST Configuration 5,100 Located at CRTC’s
Special Tactics Squadron Simulators 2,800 ATC Sim, FATS, Medical, JTC-TRS, IFACT / DTCO / DMO,
Parachute Emergency Procedures
NOTES:
1. F-15/F-16/F-35 Flight Simulators must be located in a classified area.
2. Not intended as stand-alone facility, designed for 8 firing positions and has defined HVAC, lighting and
electrical requirements.
3. This simulator used to be a stand-alone CATCODE 174-475, CATS Simulator (CATCODE deleted).
4. Function should be co-located with CATCODE 171-476, Combat Arms Training Maintenance (CATM).
5. PMATS are used for either MQ-1 or MQ-9
CATCODE 171-443, Reserve Forces General Training Support 6.5
6.5.1 This function supports various ANG mission support units not otherwise defined, including
– but not limited to – honor guard flights, services flights, weather flights, airlift control
flight (ALCF), etc., and encompasses office and administrative areas, administrative support
space, classrooms, and storage space.
6.5.2 Specific space requirements for different sized units or other requirements unique to a
particular unit will be separately determined.
6.5.3 Honor Guard Flight – 30 Personnel.
Table 6-3: CATCODE 171-443, Honor Guard Flight - 30 Personnel
Major Functions & Breakouts Authorized
Staffing
Target Area
(SF)
Remarks
Command & Administration 2 854 Net SF
Flight Chief 1
Flight NCOIC 1
Conference & Meeting Space See Chapter 1
Honor Guard Coordination Center
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January 2015 CATCODE 171-443, RESERVE FORCES GENERAL TRAINING SUPPORT
Facility Space Standards | 6-4
Major Functions & Breakouts Authorized
Staffing
Target Area
(SF)
Remarks
Training & Support 28 1,480 Net SF
Drill & Training Area
Individual Equipment Lockers
Unit Equipment Lockers 6 Units (Flags, banners, supplies, etc.)
Clothes Racks 4 Units
Weapons Storage Cabinet 15 Weapons (Max.)
Practice Casket Storage 1 Unit (3' x 8') with access space
Subtotal 2,334 Net SF
10% Overhead 233
Subtotal 2,567
Functional Standard 2,600 Gross SF
NOTE:
1. This function is intended to be co-located with another function.
6.5.4 Sustainment Services Flight, 20 / 30 / 41 / 51 Personnel
Table 6-4: CATCODE 171-443, Services Flight - 20 / 30 / 41 / 51 Personnel
Major Functions & Breakouts Authorized Staffing by
Category Target Area (SF) by Category Remarks
I II III IV I II III IV
Command & Administration 20 30 41 51 1,326 1,887 2,472 3,171 Net SF
Flight Commander / Officer 1 1 1 2
Training & Testing See Chapter 1
Conference & Meeting Space
See Chapter 1
Services NCOIC 1 1 2
Superintendent
1 1
Protocol Officer
1
Located @Wing O&T
Resource Manager - NAF
1 1 1
Mortuary Affairs Superintendent
1
Mortuary Affairs Supervisor
2
Mortuary Affairs Specialist
5
Mortuary Affairs Apprentice
2
Food Services Superintendent 1 1 2 2
Food Services Supervisor 3 5 6 6
Food Services Specialist 2 3 4 4
Work in Dining Hall
Food Services Apprentice 4 7 8 8
Work in Dining Hall
Transient Lodging Supervisor 1 1 2 2
Transient Lodging Specialist 2 3 4 4
Work elsewhere
Fitness Supervisor 1 1 2 2
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January 2015 CATCODE 171-443, RESERVE FORCES GENERAL TRAINING SUPPORT
Facility Space Standards | 6-5
Major Functions & Breakouts Authorized Staffing by
Category Target Area (SF) by Category Remarks
I II III IV I II III IV
Fitness Specialist 1 2 2 2
Work in Fitness Center
Recreation Supervisor 1 1 2 2
Recreation Specialist 2 3 4 4
T.O. / Library
PPE Training Bag Storage
Support (applicable to all SSF’s) 0 0 0 0 2,570 2,570 2,570 2,570 Net SF
Home Station Training (HST)
Storage
UTC Team Kit Storage
Single Pallet Expeditionary
Kitchen (SPEK) Storage
One 463L pallet built-up and
access area
Subtotal
3,896 4.457 5.042 5,741 Net SF
25% Overhead
974 1,114 1,260 1,435
Subtotal
4,870 5,571 6,302 7,176
Functional Standard
4,900 5,600 6,300 7,200 Gross SF
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January 2015 CATCODE 171-443, RESERVE FORCES GENERAL TRAINING SUPPORT
Facility Space Standards | 6-6
6.5.5 Combat Weather Flight (Battlefield), 15 Personnel
Table 6-5: CATCODE 171-443, Combat Weather Flight, 15 Personnel
Major Functions & Breakouts Authorized
Staffing
Target Area
(SF) Remarks
Command & Administration 15 1,524 Net SF
Commander 1
Weather Superintendent 1
Meteorological Technician 1
Training & Testing See Chapter 1
Conference & Meeting
See Chapter 1
Unit Deployment Manager Storage
Weather Element 12
Support 0 639 Net SF
T.O. Library
Break Area
Media Center
SIPRNET Room
Weapons Safe & Cleaning
NVG Storage
PPE Training Bag Storage
Subtotal
2,163 Net SF
10% Overhead
216
Subtotal
2,379
Functional Standard
2,400 Gross SF
NOTES:
1. This function is intended to be co-located with another base function. If not feasible, then apply the stand-alone
facility overhead factor (25%) and recalculate the functional standard.
2. The following additional functional standards are also part of the Combat Weather Flight mission set:
CATCODE 442-758, Base Supply & Equipment Warehouse – IAW Table 9-3 (3,700 Gross SF)
CATCODE 852-263, Vehicle Parking (Unsurfaced) – 200 SY (this area can also be used as an outdoor area
to set up TMQ-53 and BGAN training equipment)
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January 2015 CATCODE 171-443, RESERVE FORCES GENERAL TRAINING SUPPORT
Facility Space Standards | 6-7
6.5.6 Special Operations Weather Team (SOWT), 18 Personnel
Table 6-6: CATCODE 171-443, Special Operations Weather Team, 18 Personnel
Training Authorized
Staffing
Target Area
(SF) Remarks
Command & Administration 5 828 Net SF
Commander 1
Training & Testing See Chapter 1
Conference & Meeting
See Chapter 1
Staff Weather Officer 3
Administration 1
Includes UDM storage
Operations & Training 13 988 Net SF
Superintendent 1
T.O. Library
Meteorological Technician 1
Weather Forecaster 11
Support 0 1,699 Net SF
Break Area
Media Center
SIPRNET Room
NVG Storage
Parachute Maintenance / Storage
Laundry
Weapons Safe / Cleaning
Secure Radio Storage
PPE Training Bag Storage
Subtotal
3,515 Net SF
10% Overhead
352
Subtotal
3,867
Functional Standard
3,900 Gross SF
NOTES:
3. This function is intended to be co-located with another base function. If not feasible, then apply the stand-alone
facility overhead factor (25%) and recalculate the functional standard.
4. The following additional functional standards are also part of the SOWT mission set:
CATCODE 442-628, Base Supply & Equipment Shed – IAW Table 9-2 (1,100 Gross SF)
CATCODE 442-758, Base Supply & Equipment Warehouse – IAW Table 9-3 (3,600 Gross SF)
CATCODE 740-674, Physical Fitness (includes surface swim area) – Apply the GSU standard (700 Gross SF)
if unit is a GSU (Table 12-1), if not a GSU, add 330 Gross SF to the installation’s Physical Fitness requirement.
CATCODE 852-263, Vehicle Parking (Unsurfaced) – 200 SY
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January 2015 CATCODE 171-443, RESERVE FORCES GENERAL TRAINING SUPPORT
Facility Space Standards | 6-8
6.5.7 Airlift Control Flight (ALCF) / Tactical Airlift Control Element (TALCE), 50 Personnel
Table 6-7: CATCODE 171-443, ALCF / TALCE, 50 Personnel
Major Functions & Breakouts Authorized
Staffing
Target Area
(SF) Remarks
Command & Administration 2 1,124 Net SF
Commander 1
Training & Testing See Chapter 1
Conference & Meeting
See Chapter 1
Administration 1
T.O. Library
Operations & Training 16 1,248 Net SF
Operations Officer 2
Command Post NCOIC 1
Command Post Controller 1
Airfield Manager 1
Chief, Airfield Mgt Training 1
Loadmaster NCOIC 1
Loadmaster 1
Loadmaster Helper 1
Communication Maintenance NCOIC 1
Communication & Navigation Journeyman 1
AGE Technician 1
Weather Forecaster 3
Weather Observer 1
Support 32 5,272 Net SF
Break Area
PPE Training Bag Storage
LOGDET Equipment
UTC 7E1AE
LOGDET Equipment
UTC 7E1CB
LOGDET Equipment UTC 7E1BD
Pallet Build-up Area
Two - 463L Pallets
Built-up Pallet Storage
Six - 463L Pallets
Subtotal
7,644 Net SF
25% Overhead
1,911
Subtotal
9,555
Functional Standard
9,600 Gross SF
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January 2015 CATCODE 171-443, RESERVE FORCES GENERAL TRAINING SUPPORT
Facility Space Standards | 6-9
6.5.8 F-15 Enhanced Eagle Test Center (EETC), 7 Personnel
Table 6-8: CATCODE 171-443, F-15 Enhanced Eagle Test Center (EETC), 7 Personnel
Major Functions & Breakouts Authorized
Staffing
Target Area
(SF) Remarks
Command & Administration 7 654 Net SF
Testing Staff 2
Testing Room 5
Maintenance Bay
Subtotal
654 Net SF
25% Overhead
164
Subtotal
818
Functional Standard
800 Gross SF
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January 2015 CATCODE 171-445, RESERVE FORCES OPERATIONAL TRAINING
Facility Space Standards | 6-10
CATCODE 171-445, Reserve Forces Operational Training 6.6
6.6.1 Designated as common for ANG units; includes space for the wing commander and staff,
administration, public affairs, safety, the support group commander, judge advocate, public
relations, accounting and finance, a chaplain, the historian, personnel, publications
distributions, social actions, counseling, family support, recruiting, comptroller, conference
area, and classrooms. Logistics Readiness / Plans space now included in the CATCODE
141-786, Deployment Processing Center.
6.6.2 For Combat Readiness Training Center (CRTC), visiting unit space is used primarily as in
the war fighting environment (IC2, EOC, etc.)
6.6.3 For RED HORSE (Rapid Engineer Deployable Heavy Operational Repair Squadron,
Engineering) applications, this facility provides primary space for squadron administration
in support of the unit; includes space for the commander, first sergeant, and mission support.
6.6.4 Reserve Forces Operational Training, Flying Unit, 93 Personnel
Table 6-9: CATCODE 171-445, Reserve Forces O & T, Flying Unit, 93 Personnel
Major Functions & Breakouts Authorized
Staffing
Target Area
(SF) Remarks
Command & Administration 9 2,010 Net SF
Wing Commander 1
Vice Commander 1
Executive Support 1
Director of Staff 1
Inspector General 1
Command Chief Master Sergeant 1
First Sergeant 1
Human Resource Advisor 1
Commander Support Staff 1
Training & Testing See Chapter 1
Conference & Meeting See Chapter 1
Mission Support Group 10 848 Net SF
Commander 1
Admin Officer 1
First Sergeant 1
Contracting Superintendent 1
Contracting Specialists 3
Administrative / Support Staff 3
Financial Management 17 1,356 Net SF
Financial Management Officer 1
Budget Officer 1
Budget Analyst 1
Financial Supervisor 1
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January 2015 CATCODE 171-445, RESERVE FORCES OPERATIONAL TRAINING
Facility Space Standards | 6-11
Major Functions & Breakouts Authorized
Staffing
Target Area
(SF) Remarks
Quality Assurance 1
Accounting 6
Pay 6
Storage & Equipment
Force Support Squadron 25 2,180 Net SF
Commander 1
Operations Officer 1
Superintendent 1
Administration / Personnel 1
Flight OIC 1
NCOIC 1
Administration / Personnel 1
Recruiting Supervisor 1
Recruiters 2
Recruiting Storage
Retention 1
Recruiting / Retention Waiting Area
Max 20 personnel: Share with Customer
Service
Enlistments and Separations 1
Readiness 3
Human Resource Systems 2
Career Progression / Development 1
Customer Service / ID Cards 3
Customer Service Waiting Area
Share with Recruiting & Retention
HRO Remote Designee 1
Education & Training NCOIC 1
Education & Training Office 2
Director of Psychological Health 1 120 Net SF
Airmen & Family Readiness Flight 6 590 Net SF
AFR Program Manager 1
Civilian position
Volunteers 3
Storage
Yellow Ribbon Program Manager 1
Yellow Ribbon Staff 1
Chaplain 6 552 Net SF
Chaplains 3
Administration / Personnel 3
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January 2015 CATCODE 171-445, RESERVE FORCES OPERATIONAL TRAINING
Facility Space Standards | 6-12
Major Functions & Breakouts Authorized
Staffing
Target Area
(SF) Remarks
Equal Opportunity 3 304 Net SF
OIC 2
NCOIC 1
Judge Advocate 4 368 Net SF
Legal Officers 2
Administration / Personnel 2
Public Affairs 7 604 Net SF
OIC 1
NCOIC 1
Administration / Personnel 5
Storage
Safety 4 312 Net SF
OIC 1
NCO 3
Wing Plans 1 120 Net SF
OIC
Support 0 3,840 Net SF
Multi-Purpose Training
Capacity for 250 persons
Projection / Storage
Break Area
PPE Training Bag Storage
Subtotal
13,204 Net SF
25% Overhead
3,301
Subtotal
16,505
Functional Standard
16,500 Gross SF
NOTE:
1. Add 80 Gross SF to Wing Staff for Protocol Officer and 80 Gross SF for Protocol NCO where authorized.
2. Add 150 Gross SF to Wing Staff for Anti-terrorism Officer (ATO) where authorized.
ANGH 32-1084 CATEGORY GROUP 17 – TRAINING FACILITIES
January 2015 CATCODE 171-445, RESERVE FORCES OPERATIONAL TRAINING
Facility Space Standards | 6-13
6.6.5 RPA Formal Training Unit (FTU)
A unit established to provide pilot and sensor operator training for RPAs. The FTU will have
space for two fully functional Mobile Ground Control Stations (MCGS) and a two dual-GCS
Predator Mission Aircrew Training Systems (PMATS). The FTU will have 2 classrooms suitable
to hold up to 30 students and include Brief/Debrief rooms and a mission planning area. Typical
manning will be 44 military and 10 contractors. By collocating the FTU and currency training
(CT) PMATS functional efficiencies can be achieved.
Table 6-10: CATCODE 171-445, RPA Formal Training Unit (FTU), 54 Personnel
Major Functions & Breakouts Authorized
Staffing
Target Area
(SF) Remarks
Command & Administration 5 938 Net SF
FTU Commander 1
FTU Ops 1
NCOIC 1
Knowledge Ops 1
Education & Training 1
Conference & Meeting
FTU Operations 39 7,955 Net SF
Instructor Pilots 9
Instructor Sensor Operators 8
Scheduling & Training 4
Weapons & Tactics 3
Classroom 1 Capacity for 30 students
Classroom 2 Capacity for 30 students
Mobile GCS Capacity for 2 MGCSs
Student Study/Hotel Stations
Brief/Debrief Rooms
Mission Planning
Intel OIC 1
Weather NCOIC 1
Intel 7
Weather 2
FCSS
Contractor Support 10 632 Contractor Support
Contractor Site Lead 1 Contractor Site Lead
Contractor Instructor Pilots 3 Contractor Instructor Pilots
Contractor Sensor Operators 4 Contractor Sensor Operators
ANGH 32-1084 CATEGORY GROUP 17 – TRAINING FACILITIES
January 2015 CATCODE 171-445, RESERVE FORCES OPERATIONAL TRAINING
Facility Space Standards | 6-14
NOTES:
1. RPA FTU is also authorized a dual-GCS PMATS (1,800 Gross SF) under CATCODE 171-212, Simulator
Training.
2. Total authorization for the RPA FTU is 15,400 Gross SF
6.6.6 Reserve Forces Operational Training, CRTC, 16 Assigned Personnel, 115 Visiting
Personnel
Table 6-11: CATCODE 171-445, Reserve Forces O & T - CRTC
Major Functions & Breakouts Authorized
Staffing
Target Area
(SF) Remarks
Visiting Unit 115 18,220 Net SF
Installation Command & Control
(IC2) 15
Emergency Operations Center
(EOC) 25
Primary CE Unit Control Center
(UCC) 8
Alternate IC2 15
Alternate Centers should be a separate facility from
Primary Centers
Alternate EOC 25
Alternate Centers should be a separate facility from
Primary Centers
Alternate CE UCC 8
Alternate Centers should be a separate facility from
Primary Centers
Financial Management 6
Chaplain 2
Logistics Readiness / Plans 5
Safety 6
Personnel Processing
Contractor Admin 1 Contractor Admin
GCS Maintenance & PMATS
Support 1 GCS Maintenance & PMATS Support
Support 1,380 Net SF
Break Area (FTU Staff)
Equipment Issue
Registrar / admin & student
processing / waiting area
Flight Records
Student Lounge/Hotel Stations Based on 80 x 24 SF x 50% - split
w/Student Study
Subtotal 10,905 Net SF
25% Overhead 2,726
Subtotal 13,631
Functional Standard 13,600 Gross SF
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January 2015 CATCODE 171-445, RESERVE FORCES OPERATIONAL TRAINING
Facility Space Standards | 6-15
Major Functions & Breakouts Authorized
Staffing
Target Area
(SF) Remarks
Exercise Evaluation Team (EET) /
Inspector General (IG) Work
Center
Assembly Hall
Classrooms
CRTC Area 14 2,000 Net SF
Commander 1
Admin / Personnel 3
Chief Financial Officer 1
Financial Assistant 2
Pay 1
Recruiting 2
Base Contracting Supervisor 1
Base Contracting Administration 2
Document Storage
Ground Safety 1
Training & Testing See Chapter 1
Conference & Meeting
See Chapter 1
Subtotal
20,200 Net SF
25% Overhead
5,000
Subtotal
25,000
Functional Standard
25,000 Gross SF
6.6.7 Reserve Forces Operational Training, RED HORSE, 24 Personnel
Table 6-12: CATCODE 171-445, Reserve Forces O & T - RED HORSE, 24 Personnel
Major Functions & Breakouts Authorized
Staffing
Target Area
(SF) Remarks
Command & Administration 4 2,028 Net SF
Commander 1
First Sergeant 1
Administration
Safety NCO 1
Environmental Manager 1
Environmental Manager Storage
Training & Testing See Chapter 1
Conference & Meeting See Chapter 1
Medical Staff 3 514 Net SF - See Note 1
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January 2015 CATCODE 171-445, RESERVE FORCES OPERATIONAL TRAINING
Facility Space Standards | 6-16
Major Functions & Breakouts Authorized
Staffing
Target Area
(SF) Remarks
Squadron Physician 1
Nurse Assistant 1
Hearing Testing Room 1
Treatment Room
Force Support Services 11 992 Net SF
Admin Officer 1
Recruiting and Retention 1
Financial Management NCO 1
NCOIC Admin / Training 1
Admin / Personnel 2
Personnel Specialist 1
Personnel Systems / Readiness 3
Education & Training NCO 1
Family Services 1 244 Net SF
Volunteer
EEO 1
Storage
Logistics Readiness / Plans 5 376 Net SF
OIC 1
Readiness Staff 2
Plans Staff 2
Support 0 3,925 Net SF
Multi-Purpose Training
Break Area
PPE Training Bag Storage
Projection / Storage
Subtotal
8,079 Net SF
25% Overhead
2,020
Subtotal
10,099
Functional Standard
10,100 Gross SF
NOTE:
1. Deduct 650 Gross SF when Medical staff is co-located with host installation.
ANGH 32-1084 CATEGORY GROUP 17 – TRAINING FACILITIES
January 2015 CATCODE 171-445, RESERVE FORCES OPERATIONAL TRAINING
Facility Space Standards | 6-17
6.6.8 Reserve Forces Operational Training, Regional Equipment Operations Training Site
(REOTS), 15 Personnel
Table 6-13: CATCODE 171-445, Reserve Forces O & T – REOTS, 15 Personnel
Major Functions & Breakouts Authorized
Staffing
Target Area
(SF) Remarks
Command & Administration 2 564 Net SF
NCOIC Operations 1
Training & Testing See Chapter 1
Conference & Meeting
See Chapter 1
Information Management 1
Cadre 13 3,123 Net SF
Pavements / Construction Equip 1
Pavements / Construction Equip 2
Pavements / Construction Equip 6
Equipment Maintenance 1
Equipment Maintenance 1
Inventory Management 1
Sustainment Services 1
Training Room / Classroom / Multi-
purpose Area (School) Sized for 75 personnel
CBT Area (School) Work stations
Break Area
PPE Training Bag Storage
Subtotal
3,687 Net SF
25% Overhead
922
Subtotal
4,609
Functional Standard
4,600 Gross SF
6.6.9 Reserve Forces Operational Training, Regional Training Site (RTS), 12 Personnel
Table 6-14: CATCODE 171-445, Reserve Forces O & T – RTS, 12 Personnel
Major Functions & Breakouts Authorized
Staffing
Target Area
(SF) Remarks
Command & Administration 1 444 Net SF
NCOIC Operations 1
Conference & Meeting See Chapter 1
Administration
Cadre 11 5,184 Net SF
Engineering 1
Pavements / Construction Equip 1
ANGH 32-1084 CATEGORY GROUP 17 – TRAINING FACILITIES
January 2015 CATCODE 171-445, RESERVE FORCES OPERATIONAL TRAINING
Facility Space Standards | 6-18
Major Functions & Breakouts Authorized
Staffing
Target Area
(SF) Remarks
Electrical 1
Power Production 1
Utilities 1
HVAC 1
Structural 1
Emergency Management 1
Inventory Management 1
Sustainment Services 1
Maintenance 1
State Employee
UCC / EOC
Unit Control Center Training Area
Structures & Welding Lab Sims
EA / GeoBase / Surveying Classroom
Readiness / CBRNE Classroom
CBT Lab
20 computers
Break Area
Subtotal
5,628 Net SF
25% Overhead
1,407
Subtotal
7,035
Functional Standard
7,000 Gross SF
6.6.10 Reserve Forces Operational Training - Lightning Force Academy, 30 Personnel
Table 6-15: CATCODE 171-445, Reserve Forces O & T - Lightning Force Academy, 30 Pn
Majors Functions & Breakouts Authorized
Staffing
Target Area
(SF) Remarks
Command & Administration 2 444 Net SF
C-E Systems Manager 1
Conference & Meeting
See Chapter 1
Administration 1
Cadre 2 3,966 Net SF
Ground Radio Communications Craftsman 1
Communications Cable Systems 1
Training Room / Classrooms / Multi-
purpose Area Sized for 30 personnel
CBT Area 40 Work stations
Practice Labs
High Reliability Soldering Lab
ANGH 32-1084 CATEGORY GROUP 17 – TRAINING FACILITIES
January 2015 CATCODE 171-447, RESERVE FORCES COMMUNICATIONS & ELECTRONICS TRAINING
Facility Space Standards | 6-19
Majors Functions & Breakouts Authorized
Staffing
Target Area
(SF) Remarks
Climate Controlled Storage
Break Area
PPE Training Bag Storage
Subtotal
4,410 Net SF
25% Overhead
1,103
Subtotal
5,513
Functional Standard
5,500 Gross SF
CATCODE 171-447, Reserve Forces Communications & Electronics 6.7Training
6.7.1 Provides space for operations and maintenance, administration, shops, and classroom
functions; space authorizations for other uses will be handled on a case-by-case basis.
6.7.2 Communications and electronics unit types include Combat Communications Group (CCG),
Combat Communications Squadron (CCS), Air Control Squadron (ACS), Air Traffic
Control Squadron (ATCS), Engineering Installation Squadron (EIS), and similar functions.
6.7.3 Combat Communications Group (CCG), 46 Personnel
Table 6-16: CATCODE 171-447, Combat Comm Group, 46 Personnel
Major Functions & Breakouts Authorized
Staffing
Target Area
(SF) Remarks
Command & Administration 9 1,632 Net SF
Commander 1
Vice Commander 1
Training & Testing See Chapter 1
Conference & Meeting See Chapter 1
Secretary / IM 1
Force Support 1
Orderly Room 1
Information Management Center
T.O. Library
Unit Education / Training Manager 1
Division / General Civil Engineer 1
See Note 1
Engineer Craftsman / Facility Manager 1
See Note 1
Chaplains 1
Operations 7 560 Net SF
Director of Operations 1
Assistant Director of Operations 1
Command & Control 2
ANGH 32-1084 CATEGORY GROUP 17 – TRAINING FACILITIES
January 2015 CATCODE 171-447, RESERVE FORCES COMMUNICATIONS & ELECTRONICS TRAINING
Facility Space Standards | 6-20
Major Functions & Breakouts Authorized
Staffing
Target Area
(SF) Remarks
Manager / Support Services Supt 1
Supervisor 1
Information Journeyman 1
Operations Center 8 568 Net SF
Superintendent 1
Control Craftsmen / Operations 5
Frequency Manager 1
COMSEC Account Manager 1
Operations Center 8 568 Net SF
Superintendent 1
Control Craftsmen / Ops 5
Frequency Manager 1
Com Sec Account Manager 1
Logistics 2 184 Net SF
Management Officer 1
Plans 1
Maintenance Control / Support 12 584 Net SF
OIC / Telecommunications Manager 1
Superintendent / Telecommunications
Supply 1
Satellite & Wideband /
Telecommunications Specialist 2
Cyber Operations 1
Cyber Systems 6
Supply Manager 1
Support 0 171 Net SF
Break Area
PPE Training Bag Storage
Subtotal
3,699 Net SF
25% Overhead
925
Subtotal
4,624
Functional Standard
4,600 Gross SF
NOTES:
1. Add 80 Gross SF where this position is funded.
2. Add 4,000 Gross SF if unit is authorized an Eagle Vision UTC 6KVE1.
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January 2015 CATCODE 171-447, RESERVE FORCES COMMUNICATIONS & ELECTRONICS TRAINING
Facility Space Standards | 6-21
6.7.4 Combat Communications Squadron Administration, 108 Personnel
Table 6-17: CATCODE 171-447, Combat Comm Sqd Admin, 108 Personnel
Major Functions & Breakouts Authorized
Staffing
Target Area
(SF) Remarks
Command & Administration 9 1,940 Net SF
Commander 1
First Sergeant 1
Training & Testing See Chapter 1
Conference & Meeting
See Chapter 1
Recruiting 1
Includes storage space
Ground Safety 1
Information Management (IM) (3 pers) /
Personnel (1 pers) 4
Mission Support Flight Chief 1
Training 3 356 Net SF
Training Manager 1
Emergency Management 1
Includes Storage
Air Force Advisor 1
Family Support
2 volunteers
Operations / Others 31 3,078 Net SF
Controlled Crypto Items (CCI) Maintenance 2
CCI Storage
CCI Secure Area
Only GSA 3-pos. lock required
Open Storage / COMSEC Vault 3
Certified for open ‘SECRET’ storage
ADPE Storage 1
Includes record storage space
PWCS Storage 1
UDCC / CFP 8
MOC / Helpdesk Combined Eight personnel per
shift
Engineer OIC 1
Logistics Plans 1
Maintenance Control 1
Quality Control 3
Network Control 1
Support OIC 1
Cyber Systems Chief 1
Support Superintendent 1
Cyber Operations OIC 1
Cyber Operations Chief 2
Cyber Operations Superintendent 1
RF Transmissions Room 2
ANGH 32-1084 CATEGORY GROUP 17 – TRAINING FACILITIES
January 2015 CATCODE 171-447, RESERVE FORCES COMMUNICATIONS & ELECTRONICS TRAINING
Facility Space Standards | 6-22
Major Functions & Breakouts Authorized
Staffing
Target Area
(SF) Remarks
Support 0 255 Net SF
Break Area
PPE Training Bag Storage
Subtotal
5,629 Net SF
25% Overhead
1,407
Subtotal
7,036
Functional Standard
7,000 Gross SF
NOTE:
1. Supports 15 personnel located in other facilities (6 Supply and 9 Vehicle Maintenance).
Table 6-18: CATCODE 171-447, Combat Comm Sqd Shop
Major Functions & Breakouts Authorized
Staffing
Target Area
(SF) Remarks
Cyber Transport 15
Cyber Transport Storage
Cyber Systems Ops 14
Cyber Systems Operations Storage
Cyber / RF Transmissions 22
Cyber / RF Transmissions Storage
Power Pro / HVAC Shop 9
Power Pro / HVAC Storage
Client Service Center 5
Subtotal
7,550 Net SF
15% Overhead
1,163
Subtotal
8,913
Functional Standard
8,900 Gross SF
Table 6-19: CATCODE 171-447, Combat Comm Sqd Admin and Shop Total
Function Functional Standard
(Gross SF)
Combat Communications Squadron Admin 7,000
Combat Communications Squadron Shop 8,900
CCS Total 15,900
ANGH 32-1084 CATEGORY GROUP 17 – TRAINING FACILITIES
January 2015 CATCODE 171-447, RESERVE FORCES COMMUNICATIONS & ELECTRONICS TRAINING
Facility Space Standards | 6-23
6.7.5 Co-located Combat Communications Group / Combat Communications Squadron
Administration, 163 Personnel
Table 6-20: CATCODE 171-447, Co-located Combat Comm Group / Sqd Admin, 163 Personnel
Major Functions & Breakouts Authorized
Staffing
Target Area
(SF) Remarks
Group Command & Administration 24 3,824 Net SF
Commander 1
Vice Commander 1
Training & Testing See Chapter 1
Conference & Meeting
See Chapter 1
Director of Operations 1
Telecommunications Manager 1
Operations Admin / Support / Storage 1
Operations Engineering 2
Communications Focal Point (CFP)
9-10 people per shift
Director of Logistics 1
Logistics Management Officer 1
Logistics NCOIC 1
Logistics Support 3
Logistics Admin / Support / Storage 1
Director of IM / Personnel 1
Personnel NCOIC 1
Personnel Admin / Support / Storage 1
Training 1
Training Admin / Support / Storage 1
Air Force Advisor 1
Chaplains 2
Requires private counseling areas
Plans Officer 1
Recruiting 1
Includes storage
Squadron Command & Administration 8 680 Net SF
Commander 1
First Sergeant 1
Ground Safety 1
Information Management / Personnel 4
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January 2015 CATCODE 171-447, RESERVE FORCES COMMUNICATIONS & ELECTRONICS TRAINING
Facility Space Standards | 6-24
Major Functions & Breakouts Authorized
Staffing
Target Area
(SF) Remarks
Mission Support Flight Chief 1
Training 3 320 Net SF
Training Manager 1
Emergency Management 1
Air Force Advisor 1
Family Support
2 volunteers
Operations 54 4,642 Net SF
Maintenance Control Officer 1
Maintenance Controllers 8
ATC Officer 1
Air Traffic Controllers 3
Current Operations 3
Operations OIC 1
Operations Manager 1
Controllers 2
Controlled Crypto Items (CCI) Maintenance 2
CCI Storage
CCI Secure Area
Only GSA 3-pos. lock required
Communications Center / COMSEC Vault 3
Certified for open ‘SECRET’ storage
Record Communications Office 1
Includes record storage space
Voice Communications Office 1
UDCC / CFP 8
8 personnel per shift
Chief, Maintenance / Chief, Combat Support 1
Logistics Plans 1
Maintenance Control 1
Quality Control 3
Network Control 2
Base Level Systems Flight Chief 1
Base Level Systems Information Manager 2
Base Level Systems Manager 1
Base Level Systems Superintendent 1
Network Systems Flight Chief 1
Network Systems Flight Manager 1
Network Systems Flight Superintendent 1
Network Systems Information Manager (IM) 1
Satellite (Sat) Systems 1
Wideband Systems 1
ANGH 32-1084 CATEGORY GROUP 17 – TRAINING FACILITIES
January 2015 CATCODE 171-447, RESERVE FORCES COMMUNICATIONS & ELECTRONICS TRAINING
Facility Space Standards | 6-25
Major Functions & Breakouts Authorized
Staffing
Target Area
(SF) Remarks
Support 0 345 Net SF
Break Area
PPE Training Bag Storage
Subtotal
9,811 Net SF
25% Overhead
2,453
Subtotal
12,264
Functional Standard
12,300 Gross SF
NOTES:
1. Add 3,000 Gross SF for Group Headquarters with UTC 6KMM9.
2. Supports 15 personnel located in other facilities (6 Supply and 9 Vehicle Maintenance).
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January 2015 CATCODE 171-447, RESERVE FORCES COMMUNICATIONS & ELECTRONICS TRAINING
Facility Space Standards | 6-26
6.7.6 Co-located Combat Communications Group / Squadron Shop
Table 6-21: CATCODE 171-447, Co-located Combat Comm Group / Sqd Shop
Major Functions & Breakouts Authorized
Staffing
Target Area
(SF) Remarks
Record Communications Shop 12
Record Communications Storage
Voice Communications Shop 17
Voice Communications Storage
Network Control Shop 9
Network Control Storage
Satellite Systems Shop 8
Satellite Systems Storage
Wideband Systems Shop 19
Wideband Systems Storage
Power Pro / HVAC Shop 9
Power Pro / HVAC Storage
Subtotal
6,395 Net SF
15% Overhead
959
Subtotal
7,354
Functional Standard
7,400 Gross SF
Table 6-22: CATCODE 171-447, Co-located Combat Comm Group / Sqd Admin and Shop Total
Function Functional Standard
(Gross SF)
Co-located CCG / CCS Admin 12,300
Co-located CCG / CCS Shop 7,400
Co-located CG / CCS Total 19,700
6.7.7 Air Control Squadron (ACS) / Control Reporting Center (CRC), 186 Personnel
Table 6-23: CATCODE 171-447, ACS / CRC, Admin, 186 Personnel
Major Functions & Breakouts Authorized
Staffing
Target Area
(SF) Remarks
Command & Administration 17 2,428 Net SF
Commander 1
Training & Testing See Chapter 1
Conference & Meeting
See Chapter 1
First Sergeant 1
Recruiter 1
ANGH 32-1084 CATEGORY GROUP 17 – TRAINING FACILITIES
January 2015 CATCODE 171-447, RESERVE FORCES COMMUNICATIONS & ELECTRONICS TRAINING
Facility Space Standards | 6-27
Major Functions & Breakouts Authorized
Staffing
Target Area
(SF) Remarks
Information Mgt & Personnel 2
Education & Training 1
Emergency Management (Readiness) 1
Independent Medical Services / AeroMed
Services 2
Logistics Plans 1
Medical Exam / Shot Area 3 Weight / measurement
Airbase Defense / Security 4
Operations 62 4,003
Director of Operations 1
Deputy Director of Operations 1
Operations Superintendent 1
Intelligence Officer 1
Intelligence Support Management 1
Weapons & Tactics OIC 1
Weapons & Tactics 2
Weapons & Tactics OIC 1
Weapons & Tactics 2
Stan / Eval OIC 1
Stan / Eval 2
Training OIC 1
Training 2
Plans OIC 1
Plans 2
Current Operations OIC's 6
Current Operations Supervisor 1
Current Operations 38
Operations Storage Lockers
Maintenance 14 1,008
Chief of Maintenance 1
Maintenance Superintendent 1
Information Management & Personnel 2
Maintenance / Quality Control 4
AGE Superintendent 1
Communications & Information OIC 1
Mission Systems Supervisor 1
Satellite Control & Network Systems
Supervisors
2
ANGH 32-1084 CATEGORY GROUP 17 – TRAINING FACILITIES
January 2015 CATCODE 171-447, RESERVE FORCES COMMUNICATIONS & ELECTRONICS TRAINING
Facility Space Standards | 6-28
Major Functions & Breakouts Authorized
Staffing
Target Area
(SF) Remarks
SATCOM / Wideband Systems
Supervisor
1
Secure Areas 0 3,091 See Note 1
Control & reporting Center Simulation
Package (CSP)
14 workstations & associated equipment
Intelligence Equipment - Global Broadcast
Service, SIPERNET machines & Internet
Broadcast Service
4 workstations & associated equipment
Ground Control Intercept Equipment
(MCE OM's)
9 workstations & associated equipment
TBMCS 2 workstations & associated equipment
Classified Material Processing 3 workstations & associated equipment
Crypto Operations Secure Area
Communications Center/COMSEC Vault
SIPERNET/Secure VTC
Crew Briefing Room Sized for45 personnel @ 24 SF/PP
Support 0 379 Net SF
Break Area
PPE Training Bag Storage
Subtotal
10,909 Net SF
25% Overhead
2,727
Subtotal
13,636
Functional Standard
13,600 Gross SF
NOTES:
1. The secure area must be certified for “OPEN SECRET”.
2. This standard also supports 8 Vehicle Maintenance and 5 Material Control personnel that are physically located
in another facility.
Table 6-24: CATCODE 171-447, ACS / CRC Shop
Major Functions & Breakouts Authorized
Staffing
Target Area
(SF) Remarks
Theater Deployable Communications / Integrated
Communications Access Package (TDC / ICAP)
Ground Radar Systems Maintenance Shop 9
Ground Radar Systems Maintenance Storage
Computer Systems - Satellite Control & Network 17
Computer Systems Maintenance Storage
Technical Control 7
Technical Control Storage
Secure Communications Systems 8
ANGH 32-1084 CATEGORY GROUP 17 – TRAINING FACILITIES
January 2015 CATCODE 171-447, RESERVE FORCES COMMUNICATIONS & ELECTRONICS TRAINING
Facility Space Standards | 6-29
Major Functions & Breakouts Authorized
Staffing
Target Area
(SF) Remarks
Secure Communications Systems Storage
Ground Radio 11
Ground Radio Storage
SATCOM / Wideband Systems 26
SATCOM / Wideband Systems Storage
AGE / HVAC 15
AGE / HVAC Storage
Subtotal
11,226 Net SF
15% Overhead
1,684
Subtotal
12,910
Functional Standard
12,900 Gross SF
Table 6-25: CATCODE 171-447, ACS / CRC Admin and Shop Total
Function Functional Standard
(Gross SF)
ACS / CRC Admin 13,600
ACS / CRC Shop 12,900
ACS / CRC Total 26,500
NOTES:
1. The following primary additional facility standards are also part of the Air Control Squadron mission set:
CATCODE 214-422, Vehicle Service Rack – 1 each
CATCODE 214-425, Vehicle Maintenance Shop – IAW Vehicle Equivalents per Table 7-12 (5,400 GSF)
CATCODE 214-428, Vehicle Operations Parking Shed – IAW Vehicle Equivalents per Table 7-13 (8,000 GSF)
CATCODE 214-467, Refueling Vehicle Shop – IAW Table 7-14 (1,100 GSF)
CATCODE 442-628, Base Supply & Equipment Shed – IAW Table 9-2 (6,000 GSF)
CATCODE 442-758, Base Supply & Equipment Warehouse – IAW Table 9-3 (13,600 GSF)
CATCODE 610-121, Vehicle Operations Administration – IAW Table 10-1, Note 2 (700 GSF)
CATCODE 610-122, Base Supply Administration - 800 GSF if GSU per Table 10-6; 400 GSF if not a GSU
CATCODE 852-261, Vehicle Parking Operations – IAW Table 13-1
2. Secondary / support CATCODES can also be authorized for this mission set on a case by case basis (e.g. equipment
pad, HAZMART Storage, Base Engineer Shed / Maintenance Shop, Traffic Check House for GSU’s, etc.)
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January 2015 CATCODE 171-447, RESERVE FORCES COMMUNICATIONS & ELECTRONICS TRAINING
Facility Space Standards | 6-30
6.7.8 Air Traffic Control Squadron, 55 Personnel
Table 6-26: CATCODE 171-447, Air Traffic Control Sqd Admin
Major Functions & Breakouts Authorized
Staffing
Target Area
(SF) Remarks
Command & Administration 9 1,614 Net SF
Commander 1
First Sergeant 1
Training & Testing See Chapter 1
Conference & Meeting See Chapter 1
Safety 1
Admin 1
Training NCOIC 1
Personnel NCOIC 1
Logistics Plans NCOIC 1
Includes classified storage
Maintenance / Operations Administration 1
Air Traffic Manager 1
Operations 16 3,513 Net SF
Chief, Train. & Standardization 1
Chief, ATC Operations 1
Chief, ATC Stan Eval 1
Chief, ATC Training 1
Chief, Air Traffic Manager 1
Radar Chief Controller 1
Tower simulator
Tower Chief Controller 1
Terminal Instrument Procedures-TERPS
Map cases, drawing boards, etc.
Base ATCALS
Additional Space to support WX, VORTAC
and ILS monitors
Storage
Chief of Maintenance 1
Maintenance Control 1
Maintenance Support 1
Radio Maintenance NCOIC 1
Airfield Systems NCOIC 1
Material Control NCOIC 1
Material Control Office 1
ANGH 32-1084 CATEGORY GROUP 17 – TRAINING FACILITIES
January 2015 CATCODE 171-447, RESERVE FORCES COMMUNICATIONS & ELECTRONICS TRAINING
Facility Space Standards | 6-31
Major Functions & Breakouts Authorized
Staffing
Target Area
(SF) Remarks
Power Production NCOIC 2
Support 1 235 Net SF
Break Area
PPE Training Bag Storage
Subtotal
5,362 Net SF
25% Overhead
1,341
Subtotal
6,703
Functional Standard
6,700 Gross SF
Table 6-27: CATCODE 171-447, Air Traffic Control Sqd Shops
Major Functions & Breakouts Authorized
Staffing
Target Area
(SF) REMARKS
Radar Maintenance Shop 8
Radar Maintenance Storage
Radio Maintenance Shop 10
Radio Maintenance Storage
METNAV Maintenance Shop 3
METNAV Maintenance Storage
Telephone Maintenance Shop 3
Telephone Maintenance Storage
Power Production / HVAC Shop 5
Power Production / HVAC Storage
Subtotal
2,256 Net SF
15% Overhead
338
Subtotal
2,594
Functional Standard
2,600 Gross SF
Table 6-28: CATCODE 171-447, Air Traffic Control Sqd Admin and Shops Total
Function Functional Standard
(Gross SF)
ATCS Admin 6,700
ATCS Shops 2,600
ATCS Total 9,300
NOTE:
1. This function is also authorized space for CATCODE 134-341 Mobile Radar Support Facility.
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January 2015 CATCODE 171-447, RESERVE FORCES COMMUNICATIONS & ELECTRONICS TRAINING
Facility Space Standards | 6-32
6.7.9 Engineering Installation Squadron Administration, 112 Personnel
Table 6-29: CATCODE 171-447, Engineering Installation Sqd Admin
Major Functions & Breakouts Authorized
Staffing
Target Area
(SF) Remarks
Command & Administration 12 2,296 Net SF
Commander 1
Air Commander (Deputy Commander)
Training & Testing See Chapter 1
Conference & Meeting
See Chapter 1
First Sergeant 1
Unit Administration 2
Media Center
Information Management 1
Personnel 1
Systems Telecommunications Engineering Manager
(STEM) 2
Training NCOIC 1
Recruiter 1
Includes storage space
Ground Safety 1
Emergency Management 1
Operations 44 2,608 Net SF
Engineering Management Chief 4
Engineering Management Superintendent 2
Engineering Management 6
Engineering Assistant (CADD) 6
Installations Chief 1
Installation Officer 1
Installations Support Section 2
Installations Wire Chief 1
Cable / Antenna Systems NCOIC 1
Installations Electronics Chief 1
RF Transmission Systems NCOIC 1
Workload Control Superintendent 1
Workload Control 1
Logistics Chief 1
Vehicle Maintenance 8
Logistics 1
ANGH 32-1084 CATEGORY GROUP 17 – TRAINING FACILITIES
January 2015 CATCODE 171-447, RESERVE FORCES COMMUNICATIONS & ELECTRONICS TRAINING
Facility Space Standards | 6-33
Major Functions & Breakouts Authorized
Staffing
Target Area
(SF) Remarks
Logistics Plans / Mobility 2
Quality Chief 1
Quality Assurance 3
Support 0 280 Net SF
Break Area
PPE Training Bag Storage
Subtotal
5,184 Net SF
25% Overhead
1,296
Subtotal
6,480
Functional Standard
6,500 Gross SF
NOTE:
1. Supports 15 personnel located in other facilities (5 Supply and 10 Vehicle Maintenance).
Table 6-30: CATCODE 171-447, Engineering Installation Sqd Shops
Major Functions & Breakouts Authorized
Staffing
Target Area
(SF) Remarks
Airfield Systems Shop 13
Airfield Systems Storage
RF Transmissions System Shop 13
RF Transmissions System Storage
Cable / Antenna Systems Shop 42
Cable/Antenna Systems Storage
Subtotal
6,050 Net SF
15% Overhead
908
Subtotal
6,958
Functional Standard
7,000 Gross SF
NOTE:
1. Additional functional standards associated with this mission set:
a. CATCODE 214-422, Vehicle Service Rack
b. CATCODE 214-425, Vehicle Maintenance Shop - (3,300 Gross SF)
c. CATCODE 442-758, Base Supply and Equipment Warehouse - IAW Table 9-3 (7,000 Gross SF)
d. CATCODE 852-261, Vehicle Parking Operations – IAW Table 13-1
Table 6-31: CATCODE 171-447, Engineering Installation Sqd Admin and Shops Total
Function Functional Standard
(Gross SF)
EIS Admin 6,500
EIS Shop 7,000
EIS Total 13,500
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January 2015 CATCODE 171-447, RESERVE FORCES COMMUNICATIONS & ELECTRONICS TRAINING
Facility Space Standards | 6-34
6.7.10 Information Warfare Aggressor Squadron, 104 Personnel
Table 6-32: CATCODE 171-447, Info Warfare Aggressor Sqd, 104 Personnel
Major Functions & Breakouts Authorized
Staffing
Target Area
(SF) Remarks
Command & Administration 8 1,932 Net SF
Commander 1
First Sergeant 1
Training & Testing See Chapter 1
Conference & Meeting
See Chapter 1
Unit Training Manager 1
Information Management, Personnel 2
Director of Operations 1
Operations Superintendent 1
Judge Advocate General (JAG) 1
Aggressor Operations Flight 21 1,280 Net SF
Flight Commander 1
Superintendent 1
Information Management 1
Alpha Team 6
Bravo Team 6
Charlie Team 6
Classified Classroom
Sized for 12 Personnel
Storage
Computer Systems Vulnerability Flight 27 1,616 Net SF
Flight Commander 1
Alpha Team 7
Bravo Team 7
Charlie Team 6
Delta Team 6
Info Technology Assessment & Testing Lab
Sized for 14 Personnel
Storage
Computer Network Operations Flight 34 1,952 Net SF
Flight Commander 1
Information Management 1
Alpha Team 8
Bravo Team 8
ANGH 32-1084 CATEGORY GROUP 17 – TRAINING FACILITIES
January 2015 CATCODE 171-447, RESERVE FORCES COMMUNICATIONS & ELECTRONICS TRAINING
Facility Space Standards | 6-35
Major Functions & Breakouts Authorized
Staffing
Target Area
(SF) Remarks
Charlie Team 8
Delta Team 8
Assessment Lab
Sized for 16 Personnel
Storage
Computer Information Programs Flight 11 984 Net SF
Flight Commander 1
Information Management 1
Operations Training OIC 1
Operations Training Office 2
Stan / Eval OIC 1
Plans, Programs, Schedule & Logistics OIC 1
Plans, Programs, Schedule & Logistics NCOIC 1
Plans, Programs, Schedule & Logistics Info
Management 1
IT Range Management OIC 1
IT Range Management NCOIC 1
Intel Vault / SCIF 3 1,400 Net SF
Combined Intel Vault and SCIF 3
Common Areas 0 1,658 Net SF
Computer Applications Classroom #1
Sized for 12 Personnel
Computer Applications Classroom #2
Sized for 12 Personnel
Computer Applications Classroom #3
Sized for 12 Personnel
Computer Applications Classroom #4
Sized for 12 Personnel
Break Area
Library
Storage, Training Aids
PPE Training Bag Storage
Subtotal
10,772 Net SF
25% Overhead
2,693
Subtotal
13,465
Functional Standard
13,500 Gross SF
ANGH 32-1084 CATEGORY GROUP 17 – TRAINING FACILITIES
January 2015 CATCODE 171-447, RESERVE FORCES COMMUNICATIONS & ELECTRONICS TRAINING
Facility Space Standards | 6-36
6.7.11 Information Operations Squadron Cyberspace Defense, Hunter, 61 Personnel
Table 6-33: CATCODE 171-447, Info Ops Sqd Cyberspace Defense, Hunter, 61 Personnel
Major Function & Breakouts Authorized
Staffing
Target Area
(SF) Remarks
Command & Administration 7 1,506 Net SF
Commander 1
Training & Testing See Chapter 1
Conference & Meeting
See Chapter 1
Director of Operations 1
Superintendent 1
Education & Training 1
Personnel Craftsman 3
Operations 45 3,428 Net SF
Flight Commander 1
Chief, Stan / Eval & Training 1
NCOIC, Stan / Eval & Training 1
Mission Evaluator NCO 1
NCOIC, Mission Training 1
Mission Training Instructors (NCOs) 3
Computer Network Operations Flt Commander 1
Cyberspace Hunter Team Crew Commander 3
Cyberspace Intelligence Officer 3
Cyberspace Defense Officer 6
Cyberspace Defense Operator 15
Computer Systems Programmer Craftsman 3
Cyber Transport Systems Craftsman 3
Cyber Engineer 3
Remote Operations Floor (SCIF)
20 PAX – 2-Mission Surge
Operations Support Flight 9 1,488 Net SF
Flight Commander 1
Mission Systems NCOIC 1
Mission Systems and Infrastructure MX 6
Chief, Intelligence Officer 1
Cyber Systems MX
Communication Room (not Communication equip
room)
ANGH 32-1084 CATEGORY GROUP 17 – TRAINING FACILITIES
January 2015 CATCODE 171-447, RESERVE FORCES COMMUNICATIONS & ELECTRONICS TRAINING
Facility Space Standards | 6-37
Major Function & Breakouts Authorized
Staffing
Target Area
(SF) Remarks
Cyber Range / Servers / HVAC
Support 0 792 Net SF
Storage Room
File Room
PPE Training Bag Storage
Break Area
Subtotal
7,214 Net SF
25% Overhead
1,804
Subtotal
9,018
Functional Standard
9,000 Gross SF
6.7.12 Field Maintenance Communications Electronics, MQ-9, 29 Personnel
Table 6-34: CATCODE 171-447, Field Maintenance Comm Electronics, MQ-9, 29 Personnel
Major Function & Breakouts Authorized
Staffing
Target Area
(SF) Remarks
Field Maintenance Communications Electronics 29 1,968 Net SF
Superintendent 1
NCOIC 1
Cyber Transport Systems 21
RF Transmission Sytems 6
Support 0 144 Net SF
Storage Room
Break Area
Subtotal
2,112 Net SF
25% Overhead
528
Subtotal
2,639
Functional Standard
2,600 Gross SF (See Note)
NOTE: If the function is co-located with another maintenance function then the overhead factor is reduced to 10% and the
Functional Standard is 2,300 Gross SF.
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January 2015 CATCODE 171-447, RESERVE FORCES COMMUNICATIONS & ELECTRONICS TRAINING
Facility Space Standards | 6-38
6.7.13 Joint Communications Support Squadron (JCSS), 200 Personnel
Table 6-35: CATCODE 171-447, Joint Communications Support Sqd (JCSS), 200 Personnel
Major Function & Breakouts Authorized
Staffing
Target Area
(SF) Remarks
Command & Administration 5 1,944 Net SF
Commander 1
Superintendent 1
First Sergeant 1
Knowledge Ops/Info Mgt 1
Conference & Meeting See Chapter 1
Training & Testing
See Chapter 1
Recruiting 1
Mission Support Flight 49 3,560 Net SF
OIC 1
Flight Chief 1
Manpower & Personnel NCOIC 1
Manpower & Personnel 1
Education & Training 2
Health & Services Mgt 1
SA & Maintenance Control
SA Main Control Super 1
SA 5
Plans
OIC 1
Plans Chief/Super 1
Senior Plans 1
Plans 2
Combat Logistics Support
Combat Logistics Senior 1
Supply Management 5 See Note 1
Log Plans 1
Security Forces 2
Emergency Management 1
Weapons Vault
CBRNE/Combat Arms Classroom
Sized for 21 personnel with a 24” x
36” each
Weapons Maintenance Area
ANGH 32-1084 CATEGORY GROUP 17 – TRAINING FACILITIES
January 2015 CATCODE 171-447, RESERVE FORCES COMMUNICATIONS & ELECTRONICS TRAINING
Facility Space Standards | 6-39
Major Function & Breakouts Authorized
Staffing
Target Area
(SF) Remarks
Weapons Cleaning/Degreasing
Combat Logistics Support
Maint Support Senior 1
HVAC 3 Admin/shop space included
Power Pro 8 Admin/shop space included
Vehicle Maintenance 8 See Note 2
Cyber Ops 146 5,208 Net SF
Director of Operations 1
J2 Secure Vault
Cyber Surety 2
COMSEC Storage
SIPR Café
A Flight
Flight Commander 2
Flight Chief 1
Element NCOIC 3
EEP Team Chief 9
IEP Team Chief 6
EEP Personnel 36 Hotel space
IEP Personnel 12 Hotel space
B Flight
Flight Commander 2
Flight Chief 1
Element NCOIC 3
EEP Team Chief 10
IEP Team Chief 4
EEP Personnel 44
Hotel space
IEP Personnel 10
Hotel space
Equipment & Training Labs 0 5,950 Net SF
Voice Training Lab
Data Training Lab
IP Modem Training Lab
IEP Equipment
EEP Equipment
ANGH 32-1084 CATEGORY GROUP 17 – TRAINING FACILITIES
January 2015 CATCODE 171-449, RESERVE FORCES AEROMEDICAL EVACUATION TRAINING
Facility Space Standards | 6-40
Major Function & Breakouts Authorized
Staffing
Target Area
(SF) Remarks
JTF Equipment
Support
400
Break Area
PPE Training Bag Storage
Subtotal
17,062 Net SF
25% Overhead
4,266
Subtotal
21,328
Functional Standard
21,300 Gross SF
NOTE:
1. Per Table 10-6, Supply Personnel are authorized 1,000 SF for GSU under CATCODE 610-122, Base Supply Admin
2. Per Table 10-1, Note 3, Vehicle Maintenance Personnel are authorized 700 SF under CATCODE 610-121, Vehicle
Operations Admin
3. Additional functional standards associated with this mission set:
a. CATCODE 442-628, Base Supply Equipment Shed – IAW Table 9-2 (5,400 SF)
b. CATCODE 442-758, Base Supply & Equipment Warehouse – IAW Table 9-3 (8,000 SF)
c. CATCODE 219-944, BCE Maintenance Shop – IAW Table 7-34 (1,000 SF)
d. CATCODE 214-425, Vehicle Maintenance Shop – IAW Table 7-13 for 139.6 VEs (4,900 SF)
e. CATCODE 852-262, Non-organizational Vehicle Parking – IAW Para 13.3.2 (5,250 SY)
f. CATCODE 852-261, Vehicle Parking Operations – IAW Table 13-1 for 139.6 VEs (5,825 SY)
g. CATCODE 442-257, HAZMAT Storage – IAW Table 9-1 for GSU (300 SF)
h. CATCODE 219-947, BCE Storage Shed – IAW Table 7-37 for GSU (1,000 SF)
CATCODE 171-449, Reserve Forces Aeromedical Evacuation Training 6.8
This function provides space for the training and operation of Aeromedical Evacuation (AE) units,
with areas designated for the commander, chief nurse, aircrew briefing, classrooms, medical and
mobility storage, unit administration, training, and the control center.
Table 6-36: CATCODE 171-449, AeroMed Evac Training, 117 Personnel
Major Functions & Breakouts Authorized
Staffing
Target Area
(SF) Remarks
Command & Administration 3 1,500 Net SF
Commander 1
Training & Testing See Chapter 1
Conference & Meeting
See Chapter 1
Executive Officer 1
First Sergeant 1
Operations 33 2,816 Net SF
Orderly Room - Technician & Information
Management Specialist 2
T.O. Library
Senior Health Technician 1
ANGH 32-1084 CATEGORY GROUP 17 – TRAINING FACILITIES
January 2015 CATCODE 171-449, RESERVE FORCES AEROMEDICAL EVACUATION TRAINING
Facility Space Standards | 6-41
Major Functions & Breakouts Authorized
Staffing
Target Area
(SF) Remarks
Chief Nurse 1
Aeromedical Services Supt 1
Radio Communication Systems Supt 1
Unit Education & Training Manager 1
Stan / Eval - OIC 2
Stan / Eval - NCOIC 5
Operations - OIC 2
Operations - NCOIC 5
Safety - OIC 2
Scheduling - OIC 2
Biomedical Equipment Team 3
Medical Supply Support (MSS) 2
Medical Critical Care Team (MCCT) - OIC 1
MCCT Clinical Nurse 1
MCCT Cardiopulmonary (CP) Specialist 1
Crew Management Cell 6 440 Net SF
Health Services Admin 1
Flight Nurse 1
Health Services Management 2
Aeromedical Services 2
In-flight Medical Care 5 376 Net SF
Flight Nurse 2
Aeromedical Services 3
Liaison Team 4 312 Net SF
Health Services Admin 1
Flight Nurse 1
Radio Communication System 2
Support Cell 4 256 Net SF
AGE Specialist 1
Ground Radio Communication 1
Health Services Management 1
Medical Material 1
Mobile Staging Facility 62 2,504 Net SF
Health Services Admin 1
ANGH 32-1084 CATEGORY GROUP 17 – TRAINING FACILITIES
January 2015 CATCODE 171-450, RESERVE FORCES MEDICAL TRAINING / ADMINISTRATION
Facility Space Standards | 6-42
Major Functions & Breakouts Authorized
Staffing
Target Area
(SF) Remarks
Flight Nurse 1
Health Services Management 1
Aeromedical Services 7
Radio Communication System 2
Radio Operations Room 10
Flight Crews 35
Crew Briefing Room
Sized for 12 personnel
Life Support Equip Maintenance 5
Support 0 2,120 Net SF
Break Area
PPE Training Bag Storage
Built-up pallet area
Six - 463L pallets
Built-up container area
Three pallets - 6 units
Built-up litter area
Three pallets - 9 units
Life Support Equipment Storage
Drug secured storage area
Subtotal
10,324 Net SF
25% Overhead
2,581
Subtotal
12,905
Functional Standard
12,900 Gross SF
NOTE:
1. Typical ANG Aeromedical Evacuation Squadron staffing varies from 100 to 120 personnel.
CATCODE 171-450, Reserve Forces Medical Training / Administration 6.9
6.9.1 Provides space for medical training and administration, with areas designated for the
commander, chief nurse, physical and dental exams, immunization, classrooms, nurses’
station, bio-environmental engineering and environmental health, and medical
administration to support a flying unit.
6.9.2 Reserve Forces Medical Training, 63 Personnel
Table 6-37: CATCODE 171-450, Med Training Admin
Major Functions & Breakouts Authorized
Staffing
Target Area
(SF) Remarks
Command & Administration 23 2,794 Net SF
Commander 1
First Sergeant 1
ANGH 32-1084 CATEGORY GROUP 17 – TRAINING FACILITIES
January 2015 CATCODE 171-450, RESERVE FORCES MEDICAL TRAINING / ADMINISTRATION
Facility Space Standards | 6-43
Major Functions & Breakouts Authorized
Staffing
Target Area
(SF) Remarks
Training & Testing See Chapter 1
Conference & Meeting
See Chapter 1
Health Services Administrator 1
Medical Administration Officer 1
Group Superintendent 1
Medical Education Training Manager 1
Physician’s Office 4
Administrative Office 3
Optometry 2
Optometrist & tech
Medical Material 1
Bio-Environmental Engineer (BEE) 3
1 Section Chief, 2 Craftsman
Aeromedical Physician’s Office 1
Flight Surgeon
Public Health Office 3
1 Section Chief, 2 Craftsman
Operations 22 2,236 Net SF
Laboratory 1
Dental Office 3
Nurse Administrator 1
Nursing Services 9
Outpatient Records 2
Medical Record Storage
Dental Records 1
Dental technician
Patient Administration 2
Overflow for 4 A0’s
Medical Readiness 2
Mental Health 1
Mobility Training Storage (PPE)
Medical Control Center Area
Subtotal
5,030 Net SF
25% Overhead
1,258
Subtotal
6,228
Functional Standard
6,300 Gross SF
Table 6-38: CATCODE 171-450, Med Training (Training Area)
Major Functions & Breakouts Authorized
Staffing
Target Area
(SF) Remarks
Patient Waiting Area
ANGH 32-1084 CATEGORY GROUP 17 – TRAINING FACILITIES
January 2015 CATCODE 171-450, RESERVE FORCES MEDICAL TRAINING / ADMINISTRATION
Facility Space Standards | 6-44
Major Functions & Breakouts Authorized
Staffing
Target Area
(SF) Remarks
Patient Processing
Examination Room 4
Electrocardiogram (EKG) Room 2
Optometry Exam 1
Optometry Screening Room 1
Dental Exam 2
Dental X-Ray
Audio Testing and Admin 2
Immunization Room 2
Bio-Environmental Engineering (BEE) Laboratory 2
Equip training and proficiency testing
Public Health
ANAM Testing (pre / post
deployment testing)
Equipment Staging
Space to accommodate training
equipment (i.e. mannequins, SABC
items)
Clinical Laboratory 1
Collection / storage area separate
from testing & processing
Vital Signs
Biomedical Equipment Maintenance and Storage 1
Medical Material Storage
Subtotal
3,219 Net SF
25% Overhead
805
Subtotal
4,024
Functional Standard
4,000 Gross SF
Table 6-39: CATCODE 171-450, Med Training Admin & Training
Function Functional Standard
(Gross SF)
Medical Admin 6,300
Medical Training 4,000
Medical Group Total 10,300
NOTES:
1. Add 250 Gross SF to all MDG’s that are not co-located with an AD host for Medical C-CBRN Home Station
Response Equipment IAW presidential directive 5,8 & 11, AFI 10-2501, AFI 41-106, AFI-41-209 & AFTTP 3-
42.32.
2. The average ANG Medical Group manning is 71 personnel. Project scope for unit staffing differences must be
dealt IAW Chapter 1, paragraph 1.7.8 as required.
ANGH 32-1084 CATEGORY GROUP 17 – TRAINING FACILITIES
January 2015 CATCODE 171-450, RESERVE FORCES MEDICAL TRAINING / ADMINISTRATION
Facility Space Standards | 6-45
6.9.3 Tenants Units, 38 Personnel (Co-located Facility)
Table 6-40: CATCODE 171-450, Med Training, Tenant
Major Functions & Breakouts Authorized
Staffing
Target Area
(SF) Remarks
Aeromedical Physician’s Office 1
Health Services Administrator’s Office 1
Physician’s Office (4) 4
Clinic Administration 6
Administrative Office 3
Medical Material 3
Bio-Environmental Engineer (BEE) 1
Patient Affairs 3
Dental 1
Nursing Services 8
Mental Health 4
Outpatient Records 2
Medical Record Storage
Conference & Meeting
See Chapter 1
Training & Testing
See Chapter 1
Dental Records 1
PPE Training Bag Storage
Subtotal
3,659 Net SF
10% Overhead
366
Subtotal
4,025
Functional Standard
4,000 Gross SF
6.9.4 Geographically Separated Unit (GSU), includes RED HORSE
Table 6-41: CATCODE 171-450, Med Training, GSU / RED HORSE
Major Functions & Breakouts Authorized
Staffing
Target Area
(SF) Remarks
Administrative Area 3
Patient Records Storage
Dental Records Storage
Medical Material Storage
BEE / Environmental Health Records
Subtotal
578 Net SF
ANGH 32-1084 CATEGORY GROUP 17 – TRAINING FACILITIES
January 2015 CATCODE 171-450, RESERVE FORCES MEDICAL TRAINING / ADMINISTRATION
Facility Space Standards | 6-46
10% Overhead
58
Subtotal
636
Functional Standard
600 Gross SF
6.9.5 Combat Readiness Training Center
Table 6-42: CATCODE 171-450, Med Training CRTC (Full-Time)
Major Functions & Breakouts Authorized
Staffing
Target Area
(SF) Remarks
Aeromedical Physician 1
Training & Testing See Chapter 1
Conference & Meeting
See Chapter 1
Health Services Administrator 1
Public Health 1
Bio-Environmental Engineer (BEE) 1
Bio-Environmental Engineering Laboratory
Laboratory Area
EKG Room
Audio Booth Testing
Dental Exam / X-Ray
Optometry
Medical Record Storage
Dental Records
Waiting Area
Subtotal
2,488 Net SF
10% Overhead
249
Subtotal
2,737
Functional Standard
2,700 Gross SF
Table 6-43: CATCODE 171-450, Med Training, Visiting Unit
Major Functions & Breakouts Authorized
Staffing
Target Area
(SF) Remarks
Clinic Administration 6
Patient Records
Physician’s Office (4) 4
Examination Rooms (3)
Treatment Room
Bio-Environmental 1
ANGH 32-1084 CATEGORY GROUP 17 – TRAINING FACILITIES
January 2015 CATCODE 171-450, RESERVE FORCES MEDICAL TRAINING / ADMINISTRATION
Facility Space Standards | 6-47
Medical Storage / Pharmacy
Medical Material 3
Sterile Supply
Dental Officer
Dental Administration / Records
Dirty Linen Storage
Conference & Meeting See Chapter 1
Training & Testing
See Chapter 1
Subtotal
2,506 Net SF
25% Overhead
627
Subtotal
3,133
Functional Standard
3,100 Gross SF
Table 6-44: CATCODE 171-450, Med Training CRTC Total
Function Functional Standard (Gross SF)
CRTC Medical Admin 2,700
Visiting Unit Medical 3,100
Medical CRTC Total 5,800
ANGH 32-1084 CATEGORY GROUP 17 – TRAINING FACILITIES
January 2015 CATCODE 171-450, RESERVE FORCES MEDICAL TRAINING / ADMINISTRATION
Facility Space Standards | 6-48
6.9.6 Expeditionary Medical Support-Consequence Management (EMEDS-CM) formerly known
as Chemical, Radiological / Nuclear & Explosive Enhanced Response Force Package and
Homeland Response Force (CERFP and HRF). The EMEDS-CM medical administration
and training facilities provides space for the commander and support staff, training areas and
support functions.
Table 6-45: CATCODE 171-450, EMEDS-CM Admin / Trng, 47 Personnel
Major Functions & Breakouts Authorized
Staffing
Target Area
(SF) Remarks
Command & Administration 3 1,030 Net SF
Commander 1
Medical Readiness Planner 1
Includes medical records area
Health Services Administrator 1
Training & Testing See Chapter 1
Conference and Meeting
See Chapter 1
Operations & Training 44 2,348 Net SF
MSC / Medical Logistics 2
Search & Extraction (PHA, Immunization & Trng) 8
Triage (Physician Assistants/EMTs) 4
Emergency Services Physician 1
Family Physician 1
Emergency / Trauma Nurse 1
Nurses 5
Physician Assistants 3
Pharmacist 1
Emergency Medical Technicians 10
Internist 1
Cardiopulmonary Lab Craftsman 1
Includes lab work space
Exam Room (for occupational screenings)
Bioenvironmental Engineer 1
Preventive Medicine Physician 1
Public Health Officer 1
Bioenvironmental Technician 1
Public Health Technician 1
Biomedical Equipment Repair 1
METI / Pedia SIM
Support
360 Net SF
Library / Pubs
Training / Equipment Storage
Media Center
Break Area
ANGH 32-1084 CATEGORY GROUP 17 – TRAINING FACILITIES
January 2015 CATCODE 171-471, RANGE CONTROL HOUSE (RCH)
Facility Space Standards | 6-49
Subtotal
3,738 Net SF
25% Overhead
935
Subtotal
4,673
Functional Standard
4,700 Gross SF
NOTES:
1. This functional standard is part of the EMEDS-CM mission set and should be adjacent to EMEDS-CM Medical
Equipment Storage, CATCODE 442-758, (3,400 Gross SF) wherever possible.
2. A co-located facility will require changing the overhead factor to 10% and the functional standard reduced to
4,100 Gross SF.
CATCODE 171-471, Range Control House (RCH) 6.10
This facility is designated for operations, maintenance, workshop, storage of tools, equipment, and
miscellaneous supplies as related to an aircraft range (CATCODE 179-481, Aircraft Range).
Table 6-46: CATCODE 171-471, Range Control House (RCH)
Authorized Staffing
Functional
Standard
(Gross SF)
4 – 15 3,900
16 – 35 4,700
CATCODE 171-472, Range Supply and Equipment Storage 6.11
6.11.1 This function provides secure storage space for miscellaneous supplies, tools and equipment
used to support small arms ranges and aircraft ranges.
6.11.2 The Functional Standard for small arms ranges is 500 Gross SF covered storage.
6.11.3 The Functional Standard for aircraft ranges is 3,200 Gross SF covered storage.
CATCODE 171-473, Range Target Storage and Repair 6.12
Ranges require a 4,800 Gross SF heated facility for the fabrication, assembly, repair, and
maintenance of targets as related to an aircraft range (CATCODE 179-481, Aircraft Range).
CATCODE 171-476, Combat Arms Training Maintenance (CATM) 6.13
6.13.1 Used in conjunction with CATCODE 179-475, Small Arms Range, the CATM function
provides space for classroom instruction, program administration, weapons maintenance,
and miscellaneous storage.
6.13.2 The CATM facility should be co-located with CATCODE 730-835, Security Forces
Operations.
Table 6-47: CATCODE 171-476, Combat Arms Training Maintenance
Major Functions & Breakouts Authorized
Staffing
Target Area
(SF) Remarks
Superintendent / NCOIC 1
ANGH 32-1084 CATEGORY GROUP 17 – TRAINING FACILITIES
January 2015 CATCODE 171-618, RPA FIELD TRAINING DETACHMENT (FTD)
Facility Space Standards | 6-50
Instructors 6
Admin Processing / Storage
Classroom / Break Area
Sized for 21 personnel with a 24” x 36”
table each.
Weapons Maintenance Area
Weapons Cleaning / Degreasing
Range Supplies and Equipment Storage
Range Target Storage & Repair
Located at Small Arms Range
Subtotal
1,408 Net SF
25% Overhead
352
Subtotal
1,760
Functional Standard
1,800 Gross SF
CATCODE 171-618, RPA Field Training Detachment (FTD) 6.14
6.14.1 RPA Field Training Detachment (FTD): An AETC detachment established to provide
maintenance-oriented technical training on RPAs and associated aerospace ground
equipment at an operational location. An FTD may be located at a base on a temporary or
permanent basis. RPA FTDs will have a full Mobile Training Set (MTS) consisting of two
completely assemble RPA aircraft trainers, two full sets of training aids, and operational
equipment designed for use in the field primarily to support maintenance training.
Major Functions & Breakouts Authorized
Staffing
Target Area
(SF) Remarks
Administration & Classrooms 15 3,971 Net SF
Superintendent 1
Production Controller 1
Admin 1
Instructors 12
Standard Classroom 5 @ 400 SF per MQ-9 facility standard guidance
Specialized Classroom
1 @ 595 SF per MQ-9 facility standard guidance
Student Hotel Stations
High-Bay Classrooms
10,800 Net SF
High-Bay Classroom (20 ft ceiling)
100’ x 45’
High-Bay Classroom (20 ft ceiling)
100’ x 60’
Ops GCS Trainer
Support 100 Net SF
ANGH 32-1084 CATEGORY GROUP 17 – TRAINING FACILITIES
January 2015 CATCODE 171-618, RPA FIELD TRAINING DETACHMENT (FTD)
Facility Space Standards | 6-51
Table 6-48: CATCODE 171-618, RPA Field Training Detachment
NOTE:
The RPA Field Training Detachment (FTD) is also authorized: CATCODE 442-759, Base Supply & Equipment
Warehouse – 9,700 SF (Table 9-3)
6.14.2 RPA Mission Control Element (MCE) FTD: RPA MCE locations operating under the 1
steady state + 1 surge + maintenance construct are authorized space to provide training for
their deployable maintenance and munitions UTCs. The RPA MCE Field Training
Detachment (FTD) will have one fully assembled MQ-9 aircraft and will typically have 55
maintenance and 9 munitions personnel. Administrative space for this function is provided
under CATCODE 610-129, Weapon Systems Maintenance Management.
Table 6-49: CATCODE 171-618, RPA Mission Control Element (MCE) FTD
NOTE:
1. The following additional functional standards are also part of the RPA MCE Maintenance mission set:
a. CATCODE 610-129, Weapon Systems Maintenance Management (WSMM) – IAW Table 10-19 (2,500 SF)
b. CATCODE 216-642, Conventional Munitions Maintenance – 2,900 SF
c. CATCODE 442-458, Base Supply & Equipment Warehouse – 2,000 SF
Break Area
Subtotal
14,871 Net SF
10% Overhead
3,718
Subtotal
18,589
Functional Standard
18,600 Gross SF
Major Functions & Breakouts Authorized
Staffing
Target Area
(SF) Remarks
Classrooms 995 Net SF
Standard Classroom
Specialized Classroom
High-Bay Classrooms 4,800 Net SF
High-Bay Classroom (20 ft ceiling)
100’ x 45’ per MQ-9 facility standard guidance
Ops GCS Trainer
15’ x 20’ per MQ-9 facility standard guidance
Support
100 Net SF
Break Area
Subtotal 5,895 Net SF
10% Overhead 1,474
Subtotal
7,369
Functional Standard
7,400 Gross SF
ANGH 32-1084 CATEGORY GROUP 17 – TRAINING FACILITIES
January 2015 CATCODE 171-875, MUNITIONS LOADING CREW TRAINING FACILITY
Facility Space Standards | 6-52
CATCODE 171-875, Munitions Loading Crew Training Facility 6.15
Provides a separate-use space or facility at fighter bases for A-10, F-15, and F-16 aircraft ‘hands-
on’ and classroom training of weapons loading personnel. The facility must have fire suppression,
and proper heating and ventilation. The facility is normally attached to a CATCODE 215-552,
Weapons and Release Systems Shop.
Table 6-50: CATCODE 171-875, Munitions Loading Crew Training
Major Functions & Breakouts Authorized
Staffing
Target Area
(SF) Remarks
Aircraft Load Certification Bay
6,500
Support 4 676
Classroom
Sized for 20 personnel
Loading Standardization Certification
Office (LSC)
Load Standardization NCOIC 1
Load Standardization Crew 3
Subtotal
7,176 Net SF
10% Overhead
718
Subtotal
7,894
Functional Standard
7,900 Gross SF
NOTE:
1. Function is intended to be co-located with Weapons and Release Systems Shop (CATCODE 215-552). Increase
Functional Standard to 8,300 Gross SF if a Stand-Alone Facility.
CATCODE 179-371, Miscellaneous Training 6.16
6.16.1 Referenced in Appendix A, the standard for this function is one each. The following
definitions are provided in Appendix C:
6.16.1.1 Airfield Pavements / Airfield Damage Repair (ADR) Site.
6.16.1.2 Pad for Priority Improved Management Effort – Readiness in Base Services (Prime
RIBS) Mobile Kitchen Trailer (MKT) or Containerized Deployment Kitchen (CDK)
with utilities.
6.16.1.3 Training Aid that is part of a Regional Training Site (RTS).
6.16.1.4 Minimum of 100 ft. x 1,000 ft., 9 inch thick concrete authorized for Airfield Damage
Repair (ADR), Aircraft Arresting System (MAAS) and fiberglass mat training.
6.16.2 Lightning Force Academy (LFA) Communications Training Aid (CTA): 1 each at 500 SF
for a concrete pad and communications vault for the CTA at the LFA located at Fort
Indiantown Gap ANG Station, PA.
ANGH 32-1084 CATEGORY GROUP 17 – TRAINING FACILITIES
January 2015 CATCODE 179-475, SMALL ARMS RANGE
Facility Space Standards | 6-53
CATCODE 179-475, Small Arms Range 6.17
6.17.1 Access to a Small Arms Range is required to conduct initial firearms qualification and
proficiency training with individual firearms. In some situations partnering with a local
range or centralizing a DoD range use might be a better fit than continued use of an on base
range – under DoD directive Small Arms Range initiative/repair drive a cost analysis which
is required to retain this capability in-house.
6.17.1.1 If planned major range or component repairs of an existing range will cost more
than 50 percent of the estimated range replacement cost (plant replacement value),
the entire facility must be upgraded to comply with ETL 11-18.
6.17.1.2 With ETL 11-18 only two options remain: fully contained indoor range or non-
contained range, for design and major renovation of small arms ranges, again 50%
PRV rule to determine if ETL 11-18 applies.
6.17.1.3 Reference AFMAN 36-2227V1 that facilities needed is a range with 25meter/yard
target line capable of accommodating the type of ammunition used for training.
6.17.1.4 Since year 2000 (14 years ago) any 300 yd SDZ can still be used firing frangible
only and can continue to be used by possibly doing minor repairs like adding more
baffles for the new firing while moving portion and different distances of the new
weapons qualifications as long as the added baffles or repairs are less than 50% of
the PRV.
6.17.2 Various other functions (i.e., a latrine, supplies and equipment storage, target storage and
repair, CATM, CATS, etc.) may also be included as part of a small arms range complex.
6.17.2.1 The range supplies and equipment storage facility (CATCODE 171-472, Range
Supply and Equipment Storage) provides secure storage space for miscellaneous
range supplies, tools, and equipment. Use a prefabricated metal, reinforced concrete,
reinforced masonry, or wooden building. Depending on location, type, and value of
items stored, this facility may be combined with the range target storage and repair
building.
6.17.2.2 The range target storage and repair facility (CATCODE 171-473, Range Target
Storage and Repair) provides 400 Gross SF for repairing and storing targets, target
mechanisms, and target construction and repair materials. Repair space contains
tables and workbenches. Provide an electrical power source for operating power
tools. Use a prefabricated metal, reinforced concrete, reinforced masonry, or wooden
building. Depending on location, type, and value of items stored, this facility may be
combined with the range supplies and equipment building.
CATCODE 179-481, Aircraft Range 6.18
6.18.1 Ranges are required to provide training in bombing, firing rockets and missiles, and the use
of automatic weapons. Types of ranges include air-to-ground and ground-to-air.
6.18.2 The range must be a vacant area that can be used without endangering life or property. Area
improvements normally required before use as a range are control facilities for scoring
targets, minimum access facilities, and temporary communications facilities. See Appendix
A for the authorized areas associated with aircraft ranges.
ANGH 32-1084 CATEGORY GROUP 17 – TRAINING FACILITIES
January 2015 CATCODE 179-511, FIRE FIGHTER TRAINING FACILITY
Facility Space Standards | 6-54
CATCODE 179-511, Fire Fighter Training Facility 6.19
6.19.1 Fire Fighter Training Facility: The facility supports the recurrent proficiency training of fire
suppression personnel permitting realistic live training fires in structures, aircraft, and
selected weapons systems. The complex consists of an aircraft mock up area, gas storage
tanks, a control building and maneuvering pavements. Use AFI 32-7041, Water Quality
Compliance, as a reference for planning, programming, design, construction, and operation /
maintenance.
6.19.2 Referenced in Appendix A, the standard for this function is one each. Functional standard
for support building is 1,600 Gross SF.
Facility Space Standards | 7-1
Chapter 7: Category Group 21 – Maintenance Facilities
General Criteria 7.1
Hangars and docks provide space for scheduled inspections, landing gear retraction tests, the
weighing of aircraft, major maintenance on fuel systems, airframe repairs, and ensuring Technical
Order (T.O.) compliance and making related modifications. Some facilities must be located in
accordance with explosives safety standards.
CATCODE 211-111, Maintenance Hangar 7.2
Maintenance hangars do not include shops or administrative areas. Requirements beyond the
maintenance floor area include a latrine, and a utility room.
Table 7-1: CATCODE 211-111, Maintenance Hangar Summary
Aircraft / Mission Covered Spaces
Functional
Standard
(Gross SF)
A-10, F-15, F-16 6 28,000
C-5 1 70,000
C-17 1 39,800
C-130 / HC-130 1 28,000
KC-135 1 28,000
HH-60G 4 13,000
MC-12 4 13,000
RC-26 (one aircraft assigned) 1 6,100
RC-26 Squadron 2 12,200
Predator - MQ-1 (See Note 3 & 5) 6 20,000
Reaper - MQ-9 (See Note 4 & 5) 4 20,000
CRTC (See Note 1) 1 28,000
NOTES:
1. CRTC’s are authorized one hangar facility regardless of the number of additional aircraft frames assigned to that
installation. This facility will also function as fuel cell and corrosion control facilities as needed.
2. Target area included with assigned unit aircraft only.
3. MQ-1 hangar space is based on 50% of the assigned aircraft being deployed or in caskets prepared for
deployment.
4. MQ-9 hangar space is based on 50% of the assigned aircraft being deployed or in caskets prepared for
deployment and one aircraft being in the Fuel Cell hangar,
ANGH 32-1084 CATEGORY GROUP 21 – MAINTENANCE FACILITIES
January 2015 CATCODE 211-152, AIRCRAFT GENERAL PURPOSE SHOPS
Facility Space Standards | 7-2
5. CATCODE 211-179, Fuel System Maintenance Dock, and one aircraft being in the Corrosion Control hangar,
CATCODE 211-159, Aircraft Corrosion Control.
6. MQ-1 / MQ-9 are authorized an additional 650 SF per aircraft to provide space for Casket Storage.
Authorization will be split between the main operating location and the Launch Recovery Element (LRE) under
CATCODE 442-758.
CATCODE 211-152, Aircraft General Purpose Shops 7.3
Provides space for specialized maintenance activities such as fabrication / sheet metal shop, egress
shop, machine shop, welding shop, wheel and tire shop, environmental shop, electrical systems
shop, pneumatic / hydraulic shop, battery shop, and composite shop. The facility also includes
space for work, administration, classrooms, tool cribs, bench stock, latrines, lockers, storage,
security supplies, and repairable parts.
Table 7-2: CATCODE 211-152, Aircraft General Purpose Shops Details
Major Functions & Breakouts
Target Area (SF)
Remarks A-10 / F-15 /
F-16
C-130 / C-5 /
C-17 / KC-135
MC-12 /
RC-26 KC-46A
Wheel & Tire Shop
Tool Crib & Metal Storage
Egress
Electro / Environmental Shop
Metals Tech Shop
ASM / LOAS M Shop
Pneudraulic Shop
Battery Shop
ISO Phase
Training & Testing
Break Area
Subtotal 14,150 16,850 10,650 17,350 Net SF
15% Overhead 2,123 2,528 1,598 2,603
Subtotal 16,273 19,378 12,248 19,953
Functional Standard 16,300 19,400 12,200 20,000 Gross SF
NOTE:
1. Not applicable to F-22 & F-35 aircraft.
ANGH 32-1084 CATEGORY GROUP 21 – MAINTENANCE FACILITIES
January 2015 CATCODE 211-152, AIRCRAFT GENERAL PURPOSE SHOPS
Facility Space Standards | 7-3
Table 7-3: CATCODE 211-152, Aircraft General Purpose Shops Details
Major Functions & Breakouts RPA Remarks
Structural Maintenance
Machine/Metal Shop
Weld Shop
FG/Composite Shop
Tool Crib & Metal Storage
Electro / Environmental Shop
Pneudraulic Shop
Training & Testing
Break Area
Subtotal 13,310 Net SF
15% Overhead 1,997
Subtotal 15,307
Functional Standard 15,300 Gross SF
Table 7-4: CATCODE 211-152, Aircraft General Purpose Shops
Aircraft / Mission Functional Standard
(Gross SF) Remarks
A-10 / F-15 / F-16 16,300 1 to 24 PAA
C-5 19,400 1 to 12 PAA
C-17 19,400 1 to 8 PAA
C-130H / J 19,400 1 to 12 PAA
KC-135 19,400 1 to 12 PAA
RPA 15,300 1 to 12 PAA
MC-12 12,200 1 to 18 PAA
RC-26 Squadron 12,200 1 to 12 PAA
RC-26 (1 PAA) 1,200 Contract Maintenance
CRTC 4,000 Visiting Unit
NOTES:
1. C-17 includes 7,000 SF for a Composite Materials Shop, which is usually located in the Corrosion Control
Facility (CATCODE 211-159).
ANGH 32-1084 CATEGORY GROUP 21 – MAINTENANCE FACILITIES
January 2015 CATCODE 211-153, NON-DESTRUCTIVE INSPECTION SHOP
Facility Space Standards | 7-4
CATCODE 211-153, Non-Destructive Inspection Shop 7.4
7.4.1 Provides space for field-level, non-destructive inspection of aircraft components, a process
that investigates the quality, integrity, properties, and dimensions of materials and
components without damaging or impairing their serviceability through the use of optic,
magnetic, eddy-current, ultrasonic, radiographic, infrared, ultraviolet, and spectrometric
devices.
7.4.2 Inspection spaces include a joint oil-analysis program (JOAP) lab, X-ray room, film
developing room, tool crib and parts storage, locker space, penetrant storage, magnetic
particle lines, and office areas.
Table 7-5: CATCODE 211-153, Non-Destructive Inspection Shop
Aircraft / Mission
Functional
Standard
(Gross SF)
C-5 / C-17 / KC-46A 4,000
F-15 / F-16 / F-22 / A-10 / F-35 / RPA / MC-12 / RC-26 4,000
KC-135 / C-130 4,000
CRTC 400
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January 2015 CATCODE 211-154, AIRCRAFT ORGANIZATIONAL MAINTENANCE SHOP (AMU)
Facility Space Standards | 7-5
CATCODE 211-154, Aircraft Organizational Maintenance Shop (AMU) 7.5
7.5.1 This function provides space for personnel and mission needs of the Aircraft Maintenance
Squadron Operations and Maintenance Squadron Operations while the administration space
is under CATCODE 610-129 Weapons Systems Maintenance Management.
Table 7-6: CATCODE 211-154, Aircraft Org Mx Shop, Fighter, 120 Personnel
Major Functions & Breakouts Authorized
Staffing Fighters Remarks
Command & Administration 0 1,140 Net SF
Conference & Meeting
Training & Testing
Operations 120 3,428 Net SF
Maintenance NCOIC 1
Maintenance Debrief
Flight Officers/Chiefs 4
Superintendent 1
Maintenance Administration 4
Tool Room/Bench Stock
Tail Number Bins
Tech Order Library
Ready Room 106 37 Hoteling Stns added
Production Supervisor 4
Support 0 3,250 Net SF
Break Room
PPE Training Bag Storage
Production Scheduling
Support Equipment Maintenance
Dash-21 Equipment Storage
Subtotal
7,818 Net SF
15% Overhead
1,173
Subtotal
8,991
Functional Total
9,000 Gross SF
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January 2015 CATCODE 211-154, AIRCRAFT ORGANIZATIONAL MAINTENANCE SHOP (AMU)
Facility Space Standards | 7-6
Table 7-7: CATCODE 211-154, Aircraft Org MX Shop, Tanker/Airlift/Rescue, 60 Personnel
Major Functions & Breakouts Authorized
Staffing Fighters Remarks
Command & Administration 0 890 Net SF
Conference & Meeting
Training & Testing
Operations 60 4,078 Net SF
Maintenance NCOIC 1
Maintenance Debrief
Flight Officers/Chiefs 4
Superintendent 1
Maintenance Administration 4
Tool Room/Bench Stock
Tail Number Bins
Tech Order Library
Ready Room 48 24 Hoteling Stns added
Production Supervisor 2
Support 0 1,700 Net SF
Break Room
PPE Training Bag Storage
Production Scheduling
Support Equipment Maintenance
Dash-21 Equipment Storage
Subtotal
6,668 Net SF
15% Overhead
1,000
Subtotal
7,668
Functional Total
7,700 Gross SF
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January 2015 CATCODE 211-154, AIRCRAFT ORGANIZATIONAL MAINTENANCE SHOP (AMU)
Facility Space Standards | 7-7
Table 7-8: CATCODE 211-154, Aircraft Org Mx, RPA, 40 Personnel
Major Functions & Breakouts Authorized
Staffing Fighters Remarks
Command & Administration 0 670 Net SF
Conference & Meeting
Training & Testing
Operations 40 2,144 Net SF
Maintenance NCOIC 1
Maintenance Debrief
Flight Officers/Chiefs 2
Superintendent 1
Maintenance Administration 2
Tool Room/Bench Stock
Tech Order Library
Ready Room 32 16 Hoteling Stns added
Production Supervisor 2
Support 0 2,150 Net SF
Break Room
PPE Training Bag Storage
Production Scheduling
Support Equipment Maintenance
Dash-21 Equipment Storage
Subtotal
4,964 Net SF
15% Overhead
745
Subtotal
5,709
Functional Total
5,700 Gross SF
NOTE:
1. Only required for RPA missions if functions are completed by blue suit maintenance.
Table 7-9: CATCODE 211-154, Aircraft Organizational Maintenance Shops Summary
Aircraft / Mission Functional Standard
(Gross SF)
Fighter 9,000
Tanker / Airlift / Rescue 7,700
RPA 5,700
CRTC 4,000
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January 2015 CATCODE 211-157, JET ENGINE INSPECTION AND MAINTENANCE SHOP
Facility Space Standards | 7-8
CATCODE 211-157, Jet Engine Inspection and Maintenance Shop 7.6
7.6.1 Provides space for scheduled inspections, routine maintenance, and operational-level repair
of aircraft engines. Major functions performed in the shop include disassembly, inspection,
repair, replacement, technical order compliance adjustment, and assembly of engine
components.
7.6.2 Separate areas for the storage of spare engines, covered storage for engine trailers, a bearing
and inspection shop, parts storage and a tool crib, parts cleaning, a propeller shop (if
required), and office administration are also provided.
7.6.3 Space is authorized for, three-level and two-level maintenance operations; the difference
being that three-level maintenance is conducted entirely by the local unit, whereas two-level
maintenance requires depot involvement.
7.6.4 Additional space not to exceed 1,100 SF is authorized on a case by case basis for a remote
facility at the unsuppressed power check pad (CATCODE 116-664, Unsuppressed Power
Check Pad) or the engine test stand (CATCODE 211-193, Test Stand), which provides a
covered facility to perform minor engine adjustments without having to return to the main
engine shop.
Table 7-10: CATCODE 211-157, Jet Engine Inspection and Maintenance Shop Details
Major Functions & Breakouts Fighter Fighter /
Recon RPA RPA KC-135R
Remarks
Maintenance Level 3 Level 2 Level 3 Level 2 Level 3 / 2 Level
Engine / Spares Storage (Unheated) 2,000 2,000 1,000 1,000 800
Composite Tool Kit (CTK)/Parts 500 300 0 0 0
Administration 400 400 300 300 200
PPE Training Bag Storage 50 50 50 50 50
Classroom / Break / Training / Dispatch 400 400 400 400 400
Maintenance Bay 6,500 4,300 6,500 850 1,800
Parts Cleaning Room 400 400 0 0 0
Bearing & Inspection 200 200 0 0 0
Core Automated Maintenance System
(CAMS) Computer Room 300 200 0 0 0
Subtotal 10,750 8,250 8,250 2,600 3,250 Net SF
15% Overhead 1,613 1,238 1,238 390 488
Subtotal 12,363 9,488 9,488 2,990 3,738
Functional Standard 12,400 9,500 9,500 3,000 3,700 Gross SF
NOTE:
1. MC-12 and RC-26 Recon aircraft will be treated as 2 Level maintenance for fighters, when assigned as a
squadron PAA and CLS is converted to Blue Suit Maintenance.
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January 2015 CATCODE 211-157, JET ENGINE INSPECTION AND MAINTENANCE SHOP
Facility Space Standards | 7-9
Table 7-11: CATCODE 211-157, Jet Engine Inspection and Maintenance Shop (Continued)
Major Functions & Breakouts C-5 C-17 KC-46A XX-130 XX-130 Remarks
Maintenance Level 3 / 2 Level 3 / 2 Level 2 Level 3 Level 3 / 2 Level
Engine / Spares Storage (Unheated) 800 2,00 2,200 1,500 900
APU & Trailer 0 500 0 0 0
CTK / Parts 0 500 0 200 100
Work Station(s) 0 300 0 0 0
Administration 200 200 312 300 300
PPE Training Bag Storage 50 50 0 50 50
Classroom / Break / Training /
Dispatch 400 500 0 400 400
Maintenance Bay 3,500 4,000 0 8,000 5,500
Parts Cleaning Room 0 200 0 300 200
Bearing & Inspection 0 0 0 0 0
CAMS Computer Room 0 0 0 0 0
Subtotal 4,950 8,250 2,512 10,750 7,450 Net SF
15% Overhead 743 1,238 377 1,613 1,118
Subtotal 5,693 9,488 2,889 12,363 8,568
Functional Standard 5,700 9,500 2,900 12,400 8,600 Gross SF
Table 7-12: CATCODE 211-157, Jet Engine Inspection and Maintenance Shop Summary
Aircraft / Mission Maintenance Level
Functional
Standard
(Gross SF)
Fighter (1 - 24 PAA) 3 Level 12,400
Fighter / Recon (1 - 24 PAA) 2 Level 9,500
RPA (1 - 12 PAA) 3 Level 9,500
RPA (1 – 12 PAA) 2 Level 3,000
KC-135-R (1 - 12 PAA) 3 / 2 Level 3,700
C-5 (1 - 12 PAA) 3 / 2 Level 5,700
C-17 (1 - 8 PAA) 3 / 2 Level 9,500
XX-130 (1 - 12 PAA) 3 Level 12,400
XX-130 (1 - 12 PAA) 3 / 2 Level 8,600
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January 2015 CATCODE 211-159, AIRCRAFT CORROSION CONTROL
Facility Space Standards | 7-10
CATCODE 211-159, Aircraft Corrosion Control 7.7
7.7.1 Aircraft Corrosion Control provides an environmentally controlled area to wash aircraft, as
well as hangar space for corrosion treatment, corrosion repair, paint stripping, and the
repainting of limited portions of an aircraft. This facility also provides space for the
corrosion control shop, which includes preparation and drying areas, abrasive blasting
rooms, and booths for mixing and / or applying paint, tool storage, lockers, and
administrative areas.
7.7.2 Corrosion control shops also support small aircraft components, aerospace ground
equipment, vehicles, weapons and munitions, and avionics shops.
Table 7-13: CATCODE 211-159, Aircraft Corrosion Control Summary
Aircraft / Mission Hangar Area
(Gross SF)
Shop Area
(Gross SF)
Functional
Standard
(Gross SF)
Remarks
A-10, F-15, F-16 7,500 4,600 12,100
MQ-1 Predator 3,700 0 3,700 See Note 1
MQ-9 Reaper 5,300 2,300 7,600
MC-12 6,100 2,300 8,400
RC-26 6,100 2,300 8,400
C-5 80,000 4,600 84,600 See Note 2
C-17 43,000 8,000 51,000 See Note 2
C-130H 0 4,600 4,600
C-130J 0 7,100 7,100
KC-135 0 4,600 4,600 See Note 2
NOTES:
1. Shops addressed in CATCODE 211-152, Aircraft General Purpose Shops to pair with structures activities.
2. KC-135, C-5 and C-17 hangar areas can be reduced by designing shaped bays.
3. Not applicable to F-22 and F-35 aircraft.
4. Applicable to all airframes: add 1,600 Gross SF for plastic media stripping booth if authorized.
CATCODE 211-161, Corrosion Control Utility Storage 7.8
This facility is a storage building for the aircraft cleaning supplies and cleaning tools that are used
at the aircraft wash rack pad. It is authorized if the wash rack is authorized. This facility is only
for an open wash rack (CATCODE 116-672, Aircraft Wash Rack) and is normally situated
adjacent to the wash rack. The functional standard is 100 Gross SF.
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January 2015 CATCODE 211-179, FUEL SYSTEM MAINTENANCE DOCK
Facility Space Standards | 7-11
CATCODE 211-179, Fuel System Maintenance Dock 7.9
Provides covered, protected space for aircraft fuel systems maintenance, and contains heating,
plumbing, electricity, compressed air systems, mechanical ventilation, fume sensing and alarm
systems, fire suppression systems, and wash-down drainage trenches.
Table 7-14: CATCODE 211-179, Fuel System Maintenance Dock Summary
Aircraft / Mission Hangar Area
(Gross SF)
Shop Area
(Gross SF)
Functional
Standard
(Gross SF)
Remarks
Fighter Aircraft 7,500 1,500 9,000 See Note 1
MQ-9 5,300 1,500 6,800
MC-12 7,500 1,500 9,000
RC-26 7,500 1,500 9,000
XX-130 23,300 1,700 25,000
KC-135 28,000 2,500 30,500 See Note 2
C-5 77,200 3,500 80,700 See Note 2
C-17 43,500 2,500 46,000 See Note 2
NOTES:
1. Not applicable to F-22 & F-35.
2. KC-135, C-5 and C-17 hangar areas can be reduced by designing shaped bays.
3. A concrete pad with utility support is authorized for the installation of equipment that will allow for vertical
storage of aircraft fuel tanks. See NGB/A4 for the financing of the equipment. The pad will be authorized under
CATCODE 132-133, Equipment Pad
CATCODE 211-193, Test Stand 7.10
Facility designed for testing aircraft engines. Test stand consists of technical equipment which
retains its identity as equipment. Provide one concrete pad with utilities where aircraft specific test
stand equipment is located. See CATCODE 116-664, Unsuppressed Power Check Pad and
ANGH 32-1084 CATEGORY GROUP 21 – MAINTENANCE FACILITIES
January 2015 CATCODE 214-422, VEHICLE SERVICE RACK
Facility Space Standards | 7-12
CATCODE 211-157, Jet Engine Inspection and Maintenance Shop for additional information.
Test stands are authorized for C-130 only.
CATCODE 214-422, Vehicle Service Rack 7.11
This facility is used to service government vehicles only. The structure is normally located in a
vehicle maintenance facility area that provides washing of military vehicle exteriors,
undercarriages, and power trains. The facility typically consists of prepared surfaces, a wash
station, hose connections, wash water containment and Drains, sedimentation basin, oil and
water separator, and sludge removal. Each installation or GSU that is authorized a CATCODE
214-425, Vehicle Maintenance Shop is also authorized one each (1) Vehicle Service Rack /
Wash Rack.
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January 2015 CATCODE 214-425, VEHICLE MAINTENANCE SHOP
Facility Space Standards | 7-13
CATCODE 214-425, Vehicle Maintenance Shop 7.12
Maintains all authorized government-owned – not General Services Administration (GSA) or
leased – vehicles (GOVs) assigned to a base. Provides shop space and facilities for lubrication,
inspection, general repair, and replacement of major assemblies (such as above-ground vehicle
hoists), as well as welding, upholstery, testing, cleaning, and minor parts fabrication. Does not
include Refueler Vehicles; see CATCODE 214-467, Refueling Vehicle Shop. Do not count GSA
or leased vehicles.
Table 7-15: CATCODE 214-425, Vehicle Maintenance Shop
Major Functions & Breakouts Authorized
Staffing
Target Area
(SF) Remarks
Tool Crib 1
Material Control / Bench Stock
Battery Shop
Wheel & Tire Shop 1
Machine Shop / Welding Area 1
General / Special Purpose Vehicle Maintenance Bays 5
5 Bays
Wash Rack 1
Subtotal
4,700 Net SF
15% Overhead
705
Subtotal
5,405
Functional Standard
5,400 Gross SF
NOTES:
1. This function is intended to be co-located with CATCODE 610-121, Vehicle Operations Administration .
2. This functional standard is for units with 201 to 300 Vehicle Equivalents (VE's)
3. Add 800 Gross SF - one Maintenance Bay - for each additional 100 VE's above 300.
4. The functional standard for Aircraft Ranges and units with 100-199 VE's is 4,900 Gross SF.
5. Units with less than 100 VE's should consult with NGB/A7AM to determine the functional standard.
6. Units with unique / special requirements should contact NGB/A7AM to determine functional standard.
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January 2015 CATCODE 214-426, VEHICLE OPERATIONS HEATED PARKING
Facility Space Standards | 7-14
CATCODE 214-426, Vehicle Operations Heated Parking 7.13
7.13.1 This function is provided for certain assigned vehicles at installations located in cold
climates.
7.13.2 For heavy snowfall areas, fully enclosed sheds, minimally heated (freeze protection) will be
authorized.
7.13.3 Not more than four large refueling units (such as the R-9 or R-11 type) should be parked in
a single structure, which will require 3,700 Gross SF. An installation that warrants more
than four units may define a single structure as a two-hour rated firewall separating every
four bays. The wall should have minimum penetrations and these should have two-hour fire
ratings. Maintain an eight (8) ft. separation between parked vehicles and a 100 ft. separation
between this building and nearby structures. Provide adequate natural ventilation, floor
drainage, and wet-pipe sprinkler system protection to further reduce hazards related to fuel
spillage or leaks.
7.13.4 Excludes specialty vehicles such as fire trucks and BCE equipment.
CATCODE 214-428, Vehicle Operations Parking Shed 7.14
7.14.1 This facility is a shed-type, unheated parking building that is provided for certain essential
vehicles in areas of heavy snow or abnormality high heat. For extreme heat areas only metal
canopy (no sides) are authorized. Fabric-type sunshades are not real property and therefore
are not included in this CATCODE.
7.14.2 Space for this function is authorized on a case by case only. Only “non-heated sheds” (roof
only) will be authorized. The justification must include the type and size of vehicles that
must be stored in the shed and the impact to the mission.
7.14.3 Excludes specialty vehicles such as fire trucks, refuelers and BCE equipment.
Table 7-16: CATCODE 214-428, Vehicle Operations Parking Shed
Vehicle Equivalents Functional Standard
(Gross SF)
5 - 50 2,500
51 - 150 4,000
151 - 250 6,000
251 - 350 8,000
351 - 450 10,000
451 or more Contact NGB/A7A
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January 2015 CATCODE 214-467, REFUELING VEHICLE SHOP
Facility Space Standards | 7-15
CATCODE 214-467, Refueling Vehicle Shop 7.15
AFOSH STD 127-20, Vehicle Maintenance Shops, prohibits servicing or repairing fuel servicing
tank units and hydrant hose trucks in maintenance shops with other vehicles; therefore, the
refueling vehicle shop is a separate, complete maintenance and repair bay that includes a work
area, mechanical ventilation, and wet-pipe sprinkler system. The repair bay in this facility will
safely accommodate the R-11 refueler, a 25K loader, or the new Stryker 1500 (P-19) and Stryker
3000 (P-23) fire trucks. Units with a 60K loader are authorized an additional 600 Gross SF. This
facility is normally co-located with CATCODE 214-425, Vehicle Maintenance Shop.
Table 7-17: CATCODE 214-467, Refueling Vehicle Shop
Type of Unit Functional Standard
(Gross SF)
Flying 1,500
Non-flying 800
NOTE:
1. Up to 300 Gross SF for a flying function and 100 Gross SF for a non-flying function are used for utility /
mechanical rooms.
CATCODE 215-552, Weapons and Release Systems Shop 7.16
7.16.1 Provides space for the overhaul and repair of fighter aircraft and RPA weapons release and
gun systems that include, but are not limited to bomb racks, weapons pylons, ejection racks,
and aircraft gun systems. Also provides shop and tool space for the maintenance, upkeep of
weapons loading tools and equipment, as well as dispatch to the flight line. Besides normal
shop space, the facility encompasses a gun and / or ejector unit cleaning room, maintenance
offices, a dispatch office, and a bench stock room, plus storage space for test equipment,
alternate mission equipment (AME), spare gun systems, and mobility equipment.
7.16.2 For RPA Launch & Recovery Element locations, use the fighters functional standard where
required.
Table 7-18: CATCODE 215-552, Weapons and Release Systems, Fighters, Admin, 64 Personnel
Major Functions & Breakouts Authorized
Staffing
Target Area
(SF) Remarks
Admin / Training 1 1,010 Net SF
Weapons Manager 1
Position is auth under Munitions Loading
Training & Testing
See Chapter 1
Conference & Meeting
See Chapter 1
Gun Shop 11 1,070 Net SF
Weapons Element Supervisor 1
Gun Cleaning Shop 2
Gun Services Shop 8
Bench Stock / Tool Crib
Release 13 1,120 Net SF
ANGH 32-1084 CATEGORY GROUP 21 – MAINTENANCE FACILITIES
January 2015 CATCODE 215-552, WEAPONS AND RELEASE SYSTEMS SHOP
Facility Space Standards | 7-16
Major Functions & Breakouts Authorized
Staffing
Target Area
(SF) Remarks
Supervisor NCOIC 1
Weapons Release Shop 12
Loading 39 9,120 Net SF
Weapons Loading Supervisor 1
Weapons Loading Shop 38
Storage
Support 0 196 Net SF
Break Area
PPE Training Bag Storage
Subtotal
12,516 Net SF
15% Overhead
1,877
Subtotal
14,393
Functional Standard
14,400 Gross SF
Table 7-19: CATCODE 215-552, Weapons and Release Systems, HH-60 & HC-130, Admin
Major Functions & Breakouts Authorized
Staffing
Target Area
(SF) Remarks
Admin / Training 3 248 Net SF
Weapons Manager 1
Weapons Load Management NCOIC 1
Armament Management NCOIC 1
Gun Shop 9 950 Net SF
Gun Cleaning Shop 2
Gun Services Shop 7
Bench Stock / Tool Crib
Support 0 540 Net SF
Break Area
Storage
PPE Training Bag Storage
Subtotal
1,738 Net SF
15% Overhead
261
Subtotal
1,999
Functional Standard
2,000 Gross SF
ANGH 32-1084 CATEGORY GROUP 21 – MAINTENANCE FACILITIES
January 2015 CATCODE 215-552, WEAPONS AND RELEASE SYSTEMS SHOP
Facility Space Standards | 7-17
Table 7-20: CATCODE 215-552, Rescue Weapons Elements and Support Total
Major Functions & Breakouts Authorized
Staffing
Target Area
(SF) Remarks
Weapons Manager 1
Bench Stock / Tool Crib
Weapons & Release Shop
Support
Subtotal
920 Net SF
15% Overhead
138
Subtotal
1,058
Functional Standard
1,100 Gross SF
ANGH 32-1084 CATEGORY GROUP 21 – MAINTENANCE FACILITIES
January 2015 CATCODE 216-642, CONVENTIONAL MUNITIONS SHOP
Facility Space Standards | 7-18
CATCODE 216-642, Conventional Munitions Shop 7.17
7.17.1 These facilities are designed and constructed to provide safety to non-related personnel as
well as to munitions personnel. Munitions Complexes shall be separated into three areas:
7.17.1.1 Munitions Administrative and Aerospace Ground Equipment (AGE) Facility: The
administration, trailer maintenance and munitions AGE storage should be built as an
integral facility and separated from the munitions maintenance and munitions storage
facilities. The facility consists of drive-through work bays, office space, control
center, training areas, inert storage, and latrines (no munitions).
7.17.1.2 Munitions Maintenance Facilities: The missile maintenance, munitions inspection and
service bays should be built as two facilities located in close proximity. The Missile
Maintenance Facility (HC/D 1&2) consists of two missile maintenance bays,
mechanical room, electrical room, communications room, and single toilet. The
Munitions Maintenance & Inspection Facility (HC/D 3&4) consists of 4 bays;
Munitions Inspection Bay, Ammunition-Loading System / Universal Loading System
(ALS/ULS) Processing / Inspection Bay, Practice Process Bomb, Dummy Unit
(BDU) Processing/Inspection Bay, and Munitions Equipment Bay.
7.17.1.3 Munitions and Missile Storage Facilities: Explosives storage shall be separate
facilities from the above and are covered under CATCODE 422-264, Storage Igloo
for munitions storage.
7.17.2 Special Features: The trailer maintenance bay, inert storage bays, and at least one
maintenance M&I bay will have drive-through capability. The missile bays and trailer
maintenance bay require a 4,000-pound transverse mounted overhead crane. All
maintenance bays must have two means of egress in addition to the bay access door(s). Each
facility must be sited to comply with the quantity-distance (QD) separation criteria
established in AFMAN 91-201, Explosives Safety Standards. The lightning protection and
ground system shall follow the requirements of the National Electrical Code and AFMAN
91-201.
Table 7-217: CATCODE 216-642, Conventional Munitions Shop, Admin
Major Functions &
Breakouts Authorized Staffing Target Area (SF)
Remarks
F-1
5 /
F-2
2 /
RP
A
F-1
6 /
F-3
5
A-1
0
Res
cue
Win
g
CR
TC
Ta
nk
er/A
irli
ft
F-1
5 /
F-2
2 /
RP
A
F-1
6 /
F-3
5
A-1
0
Res
cue
Win
g
CR
TC
Ta
nk
er/A
irli
ft
Flight Chief 1 1 1 1
1
Flight Chief Visiting Unit
Training & Testing
See
Chapter 1
Conference & Meeting
See
Chapter 1
Production Chief 1 1 1 1
ANGH 32-1084 CATEGORY GROUP 21 – MAINTENANCE FACILITIES
January 2015 CATCODE 216-642, CONVENTIONAL MUNITIONS SHOP
Facility Space Standards | 7-19
Major Functions &
Breakouts Authorized Staffing Target Area (SF)
Remarks
F-1
5 /
F-2
2 /
RP
A
F-1
6 /
F-3
5
A-1
0
Res
cue
Win
g
CR
TC
Ta
nk
er/A
irli
ft
F-1
5 /
F-2
2 /
RP
A
F-1
6 /
F-3
5
A-1
0
Res
cue
Win
g
CR
TC
Ta
nk
er/A
irli
ft
Material Chief 1 1 1
System Chief 1 1 1
Munitions Control 1 1 1 2
1
Munitions Control (Visiting
Unit)
Trailer Maintenance
Dispatch
Break Area
PPE Training Bags
Subtotal
3,547 3,794 4,104 1,379 3,412 769 Net SF
25% Overhead
887 948 1,026 345 853 77
Subtotal
4,433 4,742 5,129 1,724 4,265 846
Functional Standard 43 61 101 10
6 4,400 4,700 5,100 1,700 4,300 850 Gross SF
ANGH 32-1084 CATEGORY GROUP 21 – MAINTENANCE FACILITIES
January 2015 CATCODE 216-642, CONVENTIONAL MUNITIONS SHOP
Facility Space Standards | 7-20
Table 7-22: CATCODE 216-642, Conventional Munitions Shop, Maintenance
Major Functions &
Breakouts Target Area (SF) Remarks
F-1
5 /
F-2
2 /
RP
A
F-1
6 /
F-3
5
A-1
0
Res
cue
Win
g
CR
TC
Ta
nk
er/A
irli
ft
Missile Maintenance Bays
2 each – See Note(s)
Ammunition Loading System
/ Universal Loading System
(ALS / ULS) Processing /
Inspection
See Note 2
Practice Process Bomb,
Dummy Unit (BDU)
Processing / Inspection
See Note 3
Subtotal 5,450 5,450 4,330
3,090 Net SF
25% Overhead 1,363 1,363 1,083
773
Increased overhead due
to wall thickness
required
Subtotal 6,813 6,813 5,413 1,225 3,863 300
Functional Standard 6,800 6,800 5,400 1,225 3,900 300 Gross SF
NOTES:
1. Increased overhead due to wall thickness required for all except Rescue Wing and Tanker/Airlift which are
shown in Net SF to accommodate prefab standard sizes.
2. Units handling live missiles are authorized a 2,400 Gross SF bay and a 1,800 Gross SF bay. Both will be earth
covered with earth filled walls and can have drive-thru capability if space available for siting. The large bay will
contain an office / secured area. Both bays must have two means of egress in addition to the bay access door(s).
3. Units handling training missiles are authorized two 1,240 Gross SF bays. Both will be earth covered with earth
filled walls and can have drive-thru capability if space available for siting. Both bays must have two means of
egress in addition to the bay access door(s).
ANGH 32-1084 CATEGORY GROUP 21 – MAINTENANCE FACILITIES
January 2015 CATCODE 216-642, CONVENTIONAL MUNITIONS SHOP
Facility Space Standards | 7-21
Table 7-23: CATCODE 216-642, Conventional Munitions Storage
Major Functions & Breakouts Target Area (SF) Remarks
F-1
5 /
F-2
2 /
RP
A
F-1
6 /
F-3
5
A-1
0
Res
cue
Win
g
CR
TC
Ta
nk
er /
Air
lift
Munitions Support Equipment Storage 4,000 4,000 4,000 1,000 4,000 Primarily Trailers
Subtotal 4,000 4,000 4,000 1,000 4,000 Net SF
15% Overhead 600 600 600 150 600
Subtotal 4,600 4,600 4,600 1,150 4,600
Functional Standard 4,600 4,600 4,600 1,200 4,600 0 Gross SF
NOTE:
1. Munitions Support Equipment Storage is normally co-located with Conventional Munitions administrative
facility.
Table 7-24: CATCODE 216-642, Conventional Munitions Shop Totals
Functional Area F-15 / F-22 /
RPA (SF)
F-16 / F-35
(SF) A-10 (SF)
Rescue
Wing (SF) CRTC (SF)
Tanker/Airlift
(SF)
Admin Functional Target 4,400 4,700 5,100 1,700 4,300 850 note 4
Maintenance Functional Target 6,800 6,800 5,400 1,225 Net 3,900 300
Storage Functional Target 4,600 4,600 4,600 1,200 4,600 0
Functional Standard (Gross SF) 15,800 16,100 15,100 4,125 12,800 1,150
NOTES:
1. Rescue Wing is shown in Net SF to accommodate earth covered prefab standard sizes. Tanker/Airlift is shown
as Gross SF for above ground prefab standard size.
2. Units other than Tanker/Airlift with chaff / flare commitment would require an 300 SF maintenance / inspection.
3. Units with only Logistics Readiness Squadron/Munitions Systems, AFSC 2W051/2W071, personnel would
require 300 SF admin and 300 SF maintenance/inspection.
4. Tanker/Airlift (includes WRM) standalone would require 25% overhead thus 850 SF would change 960 Gross
SF when given 25% overhead, the default for the 6 personnel Munitions Flight would be to be co-located if
possible.
5. Fighter units with a general-purpose (GP) mission are authorized a Munitions Assembly Conveyor (MAC-II),
which requires an 840 SY concrete, asphalt or earthen pad. This pad will be listed under CATCODE 452-252,
Base Supply Open Storage .
ANGH 32-1084 CATEGORY GROUP 21 – MAINTENANCE FACILITIES
January 2015 CATCODE 217-712, AVIONICS SHOP
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CATCODE 217-712, Avionics Shop 7.18
7.18.1 Major items that require shop and storage space include storage racks for serviceable
equipment and equipment awaiting maintenance or parts, coding devices, technical data and
code books, and pod lifting devices, cradles, and storage racks. Some storage space
provides physical security and corrosion protection for delicate electronic equipment; if
possible, combine maintenance and storage facilities to share the secure storage area.
7.18.2 The Avionics Shop accommodates organizational and intermediate-level maintenance
activities for airborne communication, camera, bombing system, and Tactical Support
Element Communications (TSEC) / COMSEC equipment.
Table 7-25: CATCODE 217-712, Avionics Shop Summary
Aircraft / Mission Functional Standard
(Gross SF)
RPA 2,000
KC-135 5,400
C-17 5,400
C-130 E / H / J 6,400
Fighter 12,700
MC-12 2,000
RC-26 2,000
C-5 15,000
CRTC 3,000
ANGH 32-1084 CATEGORY GROUP 21 – MAINTENANCE FACILITIES
January 2015 CATCODE 217-713, ELECTRONIC COUNTERMEASURES (ECM) POD SHOP AND STORAGE
Facility Space Standards | 7-23
CATCODE 217-713, Electronic Countermeasures (ECM) Pod Shop and 7.19Storage
This function (normally co-located with CATCODE 217-712, Avionics Shop) contains
maintenance areas and storage for conventional pods and associated equipment. Additional space
for special pods is authorized only when assigned at an installation for the following missions:
Table 7-26: CATCODE 217-713, ECM Pod Shop and Storage
Aircraft / Mission Functional Standard (Gross SF)
ECM Pod Shop / Storage (A-10 & F-16) (see next table)
RECCE / TARS Pod Shop / Storage (Fighters) 2,500
HARM Pod Storage (Fighters) 1,000
Air Defense ECM Facility 1,000
LANA / LANTIRN / LITENING (fighters) 2,500 (See Note 1)
C-130XX / HC-130 / C-17 2,700
NOTE:
1. Add 1,200 Gross SF of covered space for mobile set.
Table 7-27: CATCODE 217-713, ECM Pod Shop and Storage for A-10 and F-16
Function Gross Target Area (SF) / Number of Sets of ECM Pod Support Equipment
1 Set 2 Sets 3 Sets 4 Sets
Maintenance 1,950 3,480 5,010 6,540
Storage 2,850 5,700 8,550 11,400
Functional Standard
(Gross SF) 4,800 9,180 13,560 17,940
NOTE:
1. Each set of pod support equipment maintains 18 ECM pods.
ANGH 32-1084 CATEGORY GROUP 21 – MAINTENANCE FACILITIES
January 2015 CATCODE 218-712, AIRCRAFT SUPPORT SHOP / STORAGE
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CATCODE 218-712, Aircraft Support Shop / Storage 7.20
The AGE shop inspects, maintains, repairs, and services both powered and non-powered
equipment that directly supports aircraft, as well as powered-munitions AGE (if assigned). The
facility normally includes maintenance stalls with workbenches, hoists, indoor wash rack (in cold
weather climates), tool crib, bench stock, sealed lead acid battery servicing area, engine exhaust
extraction system, administrative space, and personal locker space. For open storage see
CATCODE 852-273, Aircraft Support Equipment Storage Yard.
Table 7-28: CATCODE 218-712, Aircraft Support - Command & Control
Major Functions & Breakouts Authorized
Staffing
Target Area
(SF) Remarks
Flight Chief 1
Production Supervisor 1
Training & Testing See Chapter 1
Conference & Meeting
See Chapter 1
Administration 1
T.O. / Library
Section Chief / Team Leader 1
Scheduler 1
Supply Specialist 1
Pickup / Delivery Personnel
Use Training Room for stand-by
Break Area
PPE Training Bag Storage
Subtotal
1,197 Net SF
25% Overhead
299
Subtotal
1,496
Functional Standard
1,500 Gross SF
Table 7-29: CATCODE 218-712, Aircraft Support Equipment - Support
Major Functions &
Breakouts Authorized Staffing Target Area (SF) Remarks
Tool Crib
Material Control / Bench
Stock
Battery Shop
Parts Cleaning Room
Inspection Section
Use Work Bays
ANGH 32-1084 CATEGORY GROUP 21 – MAINTENANCE FACILITIES
January 2015 CATCODE 218-712, AIRCRAFT SUPPORT SHOP / STORAGE
Facility Space Standards | 7-25
Major Functions &
Breakouts Authorized Staffing Target Area (SF) Remarks
General Purpose Equipment
Maintenance & Repair Bays 8
4 Work Bays
Wash Rack
Subtotal
4,400 Net SF
15% Overhead
660
Subtotal
5,060
Functional Standard
5,100 Gross SF
Table 7-30: CATCODE 218-712, Aircraft Support Equipment - Storage
Major Functions & Breakouts Authorized Staffing Target Area (SF) Remarks
Enclosed / Covered
3,600
Subtotal
3,600 Net SF
15% Overhead
540 One enclosed area only
Subtotal
4,140
Functional Standard
4,100 Gross SF
NOTES:
1. One enclosed area only.
2. Add 900 Gross SY for paved yard under CATCODE 852-273, ASE Storage Yard.
Table 7-31: CATCODE 218-712, Aircraft Support Equipment Summary
Function Functional Standard (Gross SF)
ASE C & C 1,500
ASE Support 5,100
ASE Storage 4,100
ASE Total 10,700
NOTES:
1. This functional standard is for units with 100 to 225 pieces of AGE.
2. Add 1,800 Gross SF (800 Gross SF for another work bay, 1,000 Gross SF for enclosed / covered storage), and
300 Gross SY for paved yard) for each 50 additional pieces of AGE above 225 pieces. Delete the same amounts
for each 50 pieces of AGE less than 100 pieces.
3. For severe weather or heavy snow locations, covered storage is enclosed with minimal heat to prevent freeze
protection. For hot weather locations, covered storage is a shed (sun cover and up to 3 sides).
4. Do not provide maintenance or storage space for munitions trailers in the AGE Shop as it is provided in the
CATCODE 216-642, Conventional Munitions Shop.
5. Units with unique / special requirements must request a variance from NGB/A7AM (See Appendix B).
ANGH 32-1084 CATEGORY GROUP 21 – MAINTENANCE FACILITIES
January 2015 CATCODE 218-868, REGIONAL PRECISION MEASUREMENT EQUIPMENT LAB (PMEL)
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CATCODE 218-868, Regional Precision Measurement Equipment Lab 7.21(PMEL)
7.21.1 This facility provides field-level maintenance and calibration of test, measurement, and
diagnostic equipment (TMDE) for assigned units. PMEL personnel calibrate and certify
TMDE at regular intervals; they also provide emergency assistance on TMDE, as required.
7.21.2 The laboratory requires an environment controlled for temperature, humidity, and dust;
calibration and repair activity must also be free of interfering vibration.
Table 7-32: CATCODE 218-868, Regional Precision Measurement Equipment Lab (PMEL)
Major Functions &
Breakdowns SELFRIDGE FORBES DULUTH OTIS Remarks
Number of Items over 10,000 See Note 1 See Note 1 See Note 1 See Note 1
Calibration/Repair 5,344 5,871 7,302 6,975 See Note 2
Additional from Table 2 604 483 379 1,167 See Note 3
Scheduling / Receiving 1,981 2,116 2,558 2,711 See Note 3
Air Lock (2 air locks) 108 108 108 108 See Note 3
T.O. / Training 229 229 229 229 See Note 3
Office Space 888 774 952 994 See Note 5
Meeting Space / Break Room 800 780 820 920 See Note 6
Subtotal 9,954 10,361 12,348 13,104 Net SF
25% Overhead 2,489 2,590 3,087 3,276
Subtotal 12,443 12,951 15,435 16,380
Functional Standard 12,400 13,000 15,400 16,400 Gross SF
NOTES:
1. Number of Items over 10,000: Selfridge (317), Forbes (1,371), Duluth (4,234) and Otis (3,579).
2. Per AFMAN 32-1094 Table 1 (Plan D).
3. Obtained from Table 1, AFMAN 32-1094 “Criteria for Air Force Precision Measurement Equipment laboratory
Design and Construction” (Certified Current 11 Dec 2009) based on workload per year. Includes space for
Computer Based Training.
4. Obtained from Table 2, AFMAN 32-1094 “Criteria for Air Force Precision Measurement Equipment laboratory
Design and Construction” (Certified Current 11 Dec 2009).
5. Office space calculated based on authorized staffing standards using ANGH 32-1084, Chapter 1 “Administrative
Area Standards”.
6. Calculated using AFMAN 32-1094, paragraph 36.5 and ANGH 32-1084 Chapter 1, Table 1-3.
7. PMEL’s authorized a 68° F room are authorized an additional 600 Gross SF.
CATCODE 219-943, Base Civil Engineer Pavement and Grounds 7.22
This 8,000 Gross SF function is normally comprised of three work centers, each with its own
small (100 Net SF) office: ‘pavements’ (maintains paved surfaces; constructs and repairs airfield,
roadway, and parking areas), ‘equipment operations’ (handles use of construction and special
purpose equipment, such as backhoes, dump trucks, airfield sweepers, and bulldozers), and
‘grounds’ (base landscaping, maintenance of road signs and fencing). Units that contract
landscaping or do not maintain pavements are authorized 4,000 Gross SF for heavy equipment
storage. Add 1,000 Gross SF for northern tier locations with MEOC, see CATCODE 610-913.
ANGH 32-1084 CATEGORY GROUP 21 – MAINTENANCE FACILITIES
January 2015 CATCODE 219-944, BASE CIVIL ENGINEER MAINTENANCE SHOP
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CATCODE 219-944, Base Civil Engineer Maintenance Shop 7.23
7.23.1 The primary production center of civil engineering, its activities include structures (metals,
carpentry, masonry, etc.), electrical (interior / exterior), power production, utilities
(plumbing, water and waste, etc.), liquid fuels, entomology, HVAC (heating, ventilation, air
conditioning, refrigeration, Energy Management Control System (EMCS), etc.), and others.
Each activity needs the space, layout, and equipment of this facility for shop, administrative,
and training functions.
7.23.2 The Base Civil Engineer Maintenance Shop is normally co-located with CATCODE 610-
127, Base Civil Engineer Administration.
7.23.3 Base Civil Engineering Maintenance Shop, Flying Unit
Table 7-33: CATCODE 219-944, BCE Maint Shop, Flying Unit
Major Functions & Breakouts Authorized
Staffing
Target Area
(SF) Remarks
Administration 12 1,018 Net SF
Work Control 5
Material Control 1
Shop Supervisor(s) 6
Tool Room / Bench Stock
Shops 40 1,800 Net SF
Electrical, Internal / External 5
Power Production 7
HVAC 5
Pavements 7
Structures 7
Utilities, Plumbing / Water / Waste 7
Storage 0 1,850
Mobility Equip Storage / Pallet Buildup
9 pallets x 100 SF each + 950 SF access
Subtotal
4,668 Net SF
15% Overhead
700
Subtotal
5,368
Functional Standard
5,400 Gross SF
ANGH 32-1084 CATEGORY GROUP 21 – MAINTENANCE FACILITIES
January 2015 CATCODE 219-944, BASE CIVIL ENGINEER MAINTENANCE SHOP
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7.23.4 Base Civil Engineering Maintenance Shop, RED HORSE
Table 7-34: CATCODE 219-944, BCE Maint Shop, RED HORSE
Major Functions & Breakouts Authorized
Staffing
Target Area
(SF) Remarks
Administration 21 1,722 Net SF
Work Control 3
Shop Supervisor(s) 18
Tool Room / Bench Stock
Shops 124 4,600 Net SF
Electrical, Internal / External 10
Power Production 5
HVAC 4
Pavements 64
Structures 34
Utilities, Plumbing / Water / Waste 7
Storage 0 1,850
Mobility Equip Storage / Pallet Buildup
9 pallets x 100 SF each + 950 SF access
Subtotal
8,172 Net SF
15% Overhead
1,226
Subtotal
9,398
Functional Standard
9,400 Gross SF
7.23.5 Base Civil Engineering Maintenance Shop, CRTC
Table 7-35: CATCODE 219-944, BCE Maint Shop, CRTC
Major Functions & Breakouts Authorized Staffing Target Area (SF) Remarks
Administration 6 810 Net SF
Shop Supervisor 1
Work Control 2
Material Management 3
Tool Room / Bench Stock
Shops 30 1,800 Net SF
Electrical 3
Power Production 3
HVAC 4
ANGH 32-1084 CATEGORY GROUP 21 – MAINTENANCE FACILITIES
January 2015 CATCODE 219-944, BASE CIVIL ENGINEER MAINTENANCE SHOP
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Major Functions & Breakouts Authorized Staffing Target Area (SF) Remarks
Pavements 6
Structures 2
Utilities, Plumbing / Water /
Waste 4
Structural 8
Subtotal
2,610 Net SF
15% Overhead
392
Subtotal
3,002
Functional Standard
3,000 Gross SF
7.23.6 Base Civil Engineering Maintenance Shop, FTIG & JCSS
Table 7-36: CATCODE 219-944, BCE Maint Shop, FTIG & JCSS
Major Functions & Breakouts Authorized Staffing Target Area (SF) Remarks
Administration 2 375 Net SF
Production / Work Control 1
Building Maintenance Foreman 1
Tool Room / Bench Stock
Shops 7 420 Net SF
Electrical 1
HVAC 1
Pavements & Grounds 1
Structures 1
Utilities, Plumbing / Water /
Waste 1
Custodial Workers 2
Storage 0 84 Net SF
Mobility Equip Storage
PPE Training Bag Storage
Subtotal
879 Net SF
15% Overhead
132
Subtotal
1,011
Functional Standard
1,000 Gross SF
ANGH 32-1084 CATEGORY GROUP 21 – MAINTENANCE FACILITIES
January 2015 CATCODE 219-944, BASE CIVIL ENGINEER MAINTENANCE SHOP
Facility Space Standards | 7-30
7.23.7 Prime Power Maintenance Shop, Designated Units
Table 7-37: CATCODE 219-944, Prime Power Maint Shop, Designated Units
Major Functions & Breakouts Authorized Staffing Target Area
(SF) Remarks
Administration 1 64 Net SF
Superintendent 1
Shops 14 1,212 Net SF
Elect System Craftsman / Journeyman 6
Power Pro Craftsman / Journeyman 8
Shop
Maintenance Shop / Tool Area
Subtotal
1,276 Net SF
15% Overhead
191
Subtotal
1,467
Functional Standard
1,500 Gross SF
7.23.8 Base Civil Engineering Maintenance Shop, ANGRC CAMPUS
Table 7-38: CATCODE 219-944, BCE Maint Shop, ANGRC CAMPUS
Major Functions & Breakouts Authorized Staffing Target Area
(SF) Remarks
Administration 2 375 Net SF
Production Control 1
Work Leader 1
Tool Room / Bench Stock
Shops 12 720 Net SF
Electrical Craftsman 1
HVAC Technician 2
Pavements & Grounds Maintenance 2
Custodial Workers 4
Custodial Workers 3
Subtotal
1,095 Net SF
15% Overhead
164
Subtotal
1,259
Functional Standard
1,300 Gross SF
ANGH 32-1084 CATEGORY GROUP 21 – MAINTENANCE FACILITIES
January 2015 CATCODE 219-947, BASE CIVIL ENGINEER STORAGE
Facility Space Standards | 7-31
CATCODE 219-947, Base Civil Engineer Storage 7.24
This covered space provides storage space and related operating space for the supplies and
material used by the BCE organization in its day-to-day activities of operating, maintaining and
constructing facilities
Table 7-39: CATCODE 219-947, BCE Storage
Mission
Functional
Standard
(Gross SF)
Remarks
Prime – Base Engineer Emergency Force (Prime BEEF) 4,000
RED HORSE 9,000
CRTC 5,000
ANGRC Campus 4,500 1,000 SF enclosed & 3,500 SF covered
Prime Power 1,000
GSU / Aircraft Ranges 1,000
MEOC 1,000 See note 3: CATCODE 610-913,
Emergency Management (EM)
Facility Space Standards | 8-1
Chapter 8: Category Group 42 – Explosive Facilities
General Criteria 8.1
The quantity and type of explosives storage facilities at an installation will vary with operating
requirements, tasked Unit Type Codes (UTC), War Reserve Material (WRM), the quantity and
type of munitions to be stored or handled, site characteristics, and the type of storage structures
preferred (or required) at the storage site. Consider both aircraft mission and base support
mission.
CATCODE 422-258, Above Ground Multi-Cubicle Magazine Storage 8.2
Above ground magazine configured to store less hazardous items (arms ammunition without
explosive projectiles and other small arms). This is the preferred method of storing munitions and
explosives if adequate surrounding land area is available to meet safety requirements. Space
includes storage of inert munitions, built-up munitions, base defense munitions, and air defense
munitions. Magazine siting and design guidance is found in UFC 4-010-01, AFMAN 32-1071,
Volumes 1, 2, and 3, Security Engineering Manuals (FOUO), and DoDI 5100.76-M, Physical
Security of Sensitive Conventional Arms, Ammunition, and Explosives. Ground support equipment
is stored in the Conventional Munitions Shop (CATCODE 216-642, Conventional Munitions
Shop).
Table 8-1: CATCODE 422-258, Above Ground Multi-Cubicle Magazine Storage
Aircraft / Mission
Functional
Standard
(Gross SF)
Tanker / Airlift (includes WRM) 1,800
F-15, F-16, F-22 & MQ-9 6,140
A-10 7,240
Aerospace Sovereignty Alert (ASA) "detached" alert only 2,900
MQ-1 1,800
Air Rescue 2,500
CRTC 2,000
RED HORSE & EOD 800
Aircraft Range 600
NOTE:
1. Modular units approved by DDESB are recommended.
ANGH 32-1084 CATEGORY GROUP 42 – EXPLOSIVE FACILITIES
January 2015 CATCODE 422-264, STORAGE IGLOO
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CATCODE 422-264, Storage Igloo 8.3
Facility configured as compartments, or igloos, for storage of all types of explosives and
munitions associated with general purpose fighter and Aerospace Control Alert (ACA) missions,
typically high explosive categories 1.1 and 1.2. The structure is earth covered and constructed of
concrete or steel. Less hazardous munitions can be store in above ground magazines identified in
CATCODE 422-258, Storage Magazine Above Ground Type A, B, & C. Igloo siting and design
guidance is found in UFC 4-010-01, AFMAN 32-1071, Volumes 1, 2, and 3, Security Engineering
Manuals (FOUO), and DoDI 5100.76-M, Physical Security of Sensitive Conventional Arms,
Ammunition, and Explosives.
Table 8-2: CATCODE 422-264, Storage Igloo
Aircraft / Mission Functional Standard
(Gross SF)
Tanker / Airlift (for WRM) Submit to FAM for need to
coordinate with A7A for
Target Area
MQ-9 3,600
General Purpose Fighter 3,600
Air-To-Air or ASA 8,600
Rescue Wing 4,680
CRTC 3,600
Facility Space Standards | 9-1
Chapter 9: Category Groups 44, 45 – Storage Facilities: Covered, Open, Special Purpose
General Criteria 9.1
9.1.1 Storage facilities provide space to keep, service, dispense, and dispose of a myriad of goods
and materials. Existing space in this category can be optimized through the procurement of
material handling equipment.
9.1.2 Each spring Air Force Mobility Command - Logistics Support Office/Logistics Engineering
(AFMC-LSO/LOE), Wright-Patterson AFB, OH, requests desired evaluations, site visits,
and procurement of new material handling systems from the field. Industrial Engineers
from Wright-Patterson will visit your base and perform unit funded temporary duty (TDY)
evaluations of existing systems and facilities. They will then program the procurement of
replacement equipment. All requests for assistance should be routed through NGB/A4RMS,
Superintendent Policy and Procedures. When constructing new facilities it is highly
recommended that AFMC-LSO/LOE be involved in the planning and design process to
maximize efficiency of design, type and placement of materials handling equipment, and
placement of utilities to support materials handling equipment.
CATCODE 442-257, Base Hazardous Materials Storage 9.2
9.2.1 This Standard provides properly configured space to store hazardous materials prior to their
use, as well as the temporary storage of hazardous waste before proper disposal.
9.2.2 Hazardous Materials (HAZMAT) Pharmacy. Each installation is required to establish a
HAZMAT pharmacy program to positively control the procurement, storage, distribution,
reuse, and disposal of identified hazardous items such as paints, oil, solvents, corrosives,
other chemicals, and bottled gases. Tenant ANG units with a host-provided HAZMAT
pharmacy are not authorized a separate facility.
Table 9-1: CATCODE 442-257, HAZMAT Pharmacy
Aircraft / Mission Functional Standard
(Gross SF)
Flying Units, CRTC’s & RPA
(main base) 1,800
RPA (LRE) 500
GSU 300
RED HORSE 1,000
Aircraft Range 300
Special Tactics Squadron 300
9.2.3 Hydrazine Storage and Servicing Facility: Provides space for the regional servicing and
storage of hydrazine fuel containers at installations with F-16 aircraft equipment emergency
power units that operate on hydrazine; 800 Gross SF is authorized.
ANGH 32-1084 CATEGORY GROUPS 44, 45 – STORAGE FACILITIES: COVERED, OPEN, SPECIAL PURPOSE
January 2015 CATCODE 442-258, CRYOGENICS (LOX / LIN) STORAGE
Facility Space Standards | 9-2
9.2.4 Hydrazine Storage Facility: Provides space for the storage of hydrazine fuel containers with
no servicing requirement at installations with F-16 aircraft equipment emergency power
units that operate on hydrazine; 200 Gross SF is authorized.
9.2.5 Central Hazardous Waste Accumulation Point: Includes the central hazardous waste
collection point. Satellite collection is addressed by the facility that generates the hazardous
waste. The central collection point is usually a concrete pad, CATCODE 132-133,
Equipment Pad , with utilities, upon which to mount a commercially available, prefabricated
shed (not Real Property) for the storage of small amounts of hazardous waste until they are
removed / manifested from the base.
CATCODE 442-258, Cryogenics (LOX / LIN) Storage 9.3
9.3.1 All bases or CRTC's with a requirement for liquid oxygen (LOX) for aircrews’ breathing
purposes will possess a LOX generating / storage capability or a LOX storage capacity to
satisfy the requirement. The decision to rely on a generating/storage capability or on
storage capacity and commercial suppliers will be based on individual base analyses to
determine the best procedure to ensure meeting the requirements of each base.
9.3.2 The normal source for breathable LOX within the United States, its territories, and
possessions will be by procurement from commercial suppliers wherever they are available
to meet quantity and specification requirements. In these instances, base storage capacity
will be sufficient to provide 30 days’ peacetime requirement or 15 days’ ‘alert’ whichever is
greater, plus (WRM) and enough storage to permit receipt of supplies in economical
quantities from suppliers.
9.3.3 In every instance, a minimum of at least two tanks (which are centrally procured equipment
items) will be provided in multiples of 400, 2,000, or 5,000 gallons, respectively to ensure
continuous operation and permit periodic purging and decontamination of the tanks.
9.3.4 LOX storage facilities require fencing for safety protection.
9.3.5 See AFI 23-201, Fuels Management and Air Mobility Command (AMC) for liquid nitrogen
(LIN) storage facility design requirements. Provide canopies over tank(s) in areas of snow
and ice to ensure safe footing for personnel, and in areas of extremely hot weather to
minimize boil-off losses.
CATCODE 442-628, Base Supply and Equipment Shed 9.4
This facility is an unheated covered storage shed with walls on three sides designed for storage of
equipment and materials that may be stored in open but covered space. Lumber storage exclusive
of that stored by the Base Civil Engineer (BCE) may also be included, as may space for receiving
and shipping activities. (see table on next page)
ANGH 32-1084 CATEGORY GROUPS 44, 45 – STORAGE FACILITIES: COVERED, OPEN, SPECIAL PURPOSE
January 2015 CATCODE 442-758, BASE SUPPLY AND EQUIPMENT WAREHOUSE
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Table 9-2: CATCODE 442-628, Base Supply and Equipment Shed
CATCODE 442-758, Base Supply and Equipment Warehouse 9.5
9.5.1 Warehouse functions include bulk and bin storage of materials, receiving, shipping,
packing, crating, equipment storage and issue, general supply, courtesy storage, and base
issue supply point. Courtesy warehouse storage space will be provided to other units and
functions on base when space is available in the supply warehouse.
9.5.2 Space for mobility storage not identified elsewhere is included in this facility or separate
one(s); however, space will not be duplicated. This mobility storage is used for
installation’s deployable personal mobility equipment and ready to issue deployment
mobility bags. Storage area at new facilities should be designed with a clear storage height
of 30 ft. Only the warehouse storage space is to be designed with a high roof. Other
functions such as receiving, shipping, packing, and crating can be performed under a 12 ft.
high roof area.
9.5.3 Storage space for base defense weapons, chaff, Defense Reutilization Marketing Office
(DRMO) holding area, firefighting agents, WRM oils, Chemical Warfare Defense
equipment, base decontaminants, base level self-sufficiency spares, and special projects.
9.5.4 The total scope of the host base supply facility may be increased by 1,000 Gross SF per
GSU or other unit with a maximum of 3,000 Gross SF added when the warehouse is
required to support or GSUs that have a separate mission but receive supply support from
the host base.
9.5.5 Normally co-located with CATCODE 610-122, Base Supply Administration
Table 9-3: CATCODE 442-758, Base Supply and Equipment Warehouse
Aircraft / Mission Functional Standard
(Gross SF) Remarks
Fighter Aircraft 21,200 Note 1
RPA (MCE) 7,500 Note 2 & Note 3
RPA (LRE) 7,000 Note 2
MC-12 17,600
Mission Functional Standard (Gross SF)
Special Operations Weather Team (SOWT) 1,100
Flying Units 2,500
REOTS 5,000
Joint Communications Support Squadron (JCSS) 5,400
Lightning Force Academy (LFA) 6,000
Air Control Squadrons (ACS) 6,000
CRTC 8,000
RED HORSE 8,400
Special Tactics Squadron (STS) 17,800
CE Regional Training Site (RTS) 21,600
ANGH 32-1084 CATEGORY GROUPS 44, 45 – STORAGE FACILITIES: COVERED, OPEN, SPECIAL PURPOSE
January 2015 CATCODE 442-758, BASE SUPPLY AND EQUIPMENT WAREHOUSE
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Aircraft / Mission Functional Standard
(Gross SF) Remarks
RC-26 17,600
C-130, KC-135 17,900
C-17 28,200
C-5 32,700
Air Control Squadron (ACS) 13,600
Air Support Operations Squadron (ASOS) 2,600
Air Traffic Control Squadron (ATCS) 7,000
Combat Communications Group (CCG) 2,200 Additive for co-located units
Combat Communications Squadron (CCS) 13,600 Additive for co-located units
Engineering Installation Squadron (EIS) 7,000
Information Warfare Aggressor Squadron (IWAS) 2,300 Mobility Bags
Regional Equipment Operators Training Site (REOTS) 5,000
RED HORSE 12,800
Combat Readiness Training Center (CRTC) 18,000
EMEDS-CM Medical Equipment Storage 3,400 Formerly known as CERFP-HRF
Disaster Relief Beddown Set (DRBS) Equipment Storage 8,000 Storage for 2 kits, double stacked
EMEDS Equipment Storage 32,000
Combat (Battlefield) Weather Flight 3,700
Special Operations Weather Team (SOWT) 3,600
Security Forces Operations, Stand Alone 2,500
Security Forces Operations, Co-located 2,000
Special Tactics Squadron (STS) 2,300
Fatality Search & Recovery Team (FSRT) Storage 2,000
RPA Field Training Detachment (FTD) 9,700
This is distinct and separate from space
provided to the operational RPA
mission.
Joint Communications Support Squadron (JCSS) 8,000
NOTE:
1. Add 1,100 Gross SF to F-22 and F-35 for mobility storage.
2. MQ-1 / MQ-9 are authorized an additional 650 SF per aircraft to provide space for Casket Storage.
Authorization will be split between the main operating location and the Launch Recovery Element (LRE).
Storage space should be co-located with or near CATCODE 211-111, Maintenance Hangar. Existing excess
Maintenance Hangar space can be used to meet this requirement, but Maintenance Hangar space will not be
specifically constructed for Casket Storage.
3. If the RPA MCE is located at an installation with a manned flying mission, then the Functional Standard will be
reduced from 7,500 SF to 1,200 SF.
ANGH 32-1084 CATEGORY GROUPS 44, 45 – STORAGE FACILITIES: COVERED, OPEN, SPECIAL PURPOSE
January 2015 CATCODE 452-252, BASE SUPPLY OPEN STORAGE
Facility Space Standards | 9-5
CATCODE 452-252, Base Supply Open Storage 9.6
9.6.1 A paved area used to store materials that can withstand exposure to the elements. Exterior
lights and fencing should be installed as required to deter theft. The 600 SY open storage
area is usually part of the Base Supply complex.
9.6.2 Any unit or mission that requires CATCODE 442-758, Base Supply and Equipment
Warehouse will probably also require this CATCODE, but only one set of these
CATCODEs is required per installation.
CATCODE 452-255, Base Civil Engineer Open Storage 9.7
9.7.1 The BCE activity consists of paved open storage space for construction materials and
equipment that can withstand exposure to the elements. Exterior lights and fencing may be
installed as required to deter theft. This facility is part of the BCE complex consists of an
improved or paved area large enough to accommodate the required amount of materials and
equipment, but the space must not exceed 3,600 SY.
9.7.2 A Civil Engineer unit or mission requires either CATCODE 219-947, Base Civil Engineer
Storage or CATCODE 452-255, Base Civil Engineer Open Storage, but only one set of
these CATCODEs will be authorized per installation unless operationally required to have
both. If operationally required to have both, the unit must request approval to NGB/A7A.
Facility Space Standards | 10-1
Chapter 10: Category Group 61 – Administrative Facilities
General Criteria 10.1
Administrative space requirements normally include private offices (supervisory), conference /
training space, open office areas (staff), administrative support areas (reproduction, workspace,
files storage, publications / technical libraries), and receiving areas.
CATCODE 610-121, Vehicle Operations Administration 10.2
10.2.1 This facility is required for the management, operation and control of Government Operated
Vehicles (GOV) fleet.
10.2.2 The facility includes vehicle management offices and administrative space, dispatch office,
driver evaluation / testing / licensing, production control, training room / vehicle licensing
room / driver’s ready room / break area, T.O. / library / vehicle records keeping section, and
personal lockers. The facility must be co-located with the CATCODE 214-425, Vehicle
Maintenance Shop and CATCODE 852-261, Vehicle Parking Operations.
Table 10-1: CATCODE 610-121, Vehicle Operations Admin
Major Functions & Breakouts Authorized
Staffing
Target Area
(SF) Remarks
Transportation Officer 1
Maintenance Superintendent 1
Training & Testing See Chapter 1
Conference & Meeting See Chapter 1
Administration 1
T.O. / Library 1
Vehicle Maintenance Supervisor 1
Production Control 2
Vehicle Operations Supervisor 1
Vehicle Dispatcher 2
Break Room
PPE Training Bag Storage
Subtotal
1,303 Net SF
15% Circulation 195
25% Overhead
375
ANGH 32-1084 CATEGORY GROUP 61 – ADMINISTRATIVE FACILITIES
January 2015 CATCODE 610-122, BASE SUPPLY ADMINISTRATION
Facility Space Standards | 10-2
Subtotal
1,873
Functional Standard
1,900 Gross SF
NOTES:
1. This facility also supports personnel assigned to the Vehicle Maintenance Shop.
2. Functional standard for Aircraft Ranges is 300 Gross SF.
3. Functional standard for other GSU’s is 700 Gross SF.
CATCODE 610-122, Base Supply Administration 10.3
10.3.1 Base supply administrative functions include the commander, management and systems,
material management, operations support, supply customer training, traffic management
office (TMO), and orderly room.
10.3.2 Function is co-located with CATCODE 442-758, Base Supply and Equipment Warehouse.
10.3.3 Should any Base Supply Administration functional areas (e.g., Scheduled Airline Travel
Office (SATO)), be located in another facility the Base Supply Administration CATCODE
will be assigned to this space, which will reduce the overall Base Supply Administration
space authorization accordingly.
10.3.4 This function intended to be co-located with CATCODE 442-758, Base Supply and
Equipment Warehouse.
10.3.5 Base Supply Administration, Flying Unit, 43 Personnel
Table 10-2: CATCODE 610-122, Base Supply Admin, Flying Unit, 43 Personnel
Major Functions & Breakouts Authorized
Staffing
Target Area
(SF) Remarks
Command & Administration 5 1,102 Net SF
Commander 1
First Sergeant 1
Training & Testing See Chapter 1
Conference & Meeting
See Chapter 1
Orderly Room / Administration 3
Operations & Training 37 2,280 Net SF
Operations Compliance Superintendent 1
Quality Assurance (QA) Manager 1
Quality Assurance Evaluator(s) 2
IAW AFI 20-112_2.1.2. LRS QA
Baseline Structure. No < 3 pers
Training Manager / UDM 1
Functional Systems Management 1
Required for the storage & repair of
computers for LRS
Resource Management 1
Material Management Flight NCOIC 1
Customer Support Section NCOIC 1
ANGH 32-1084 CATEGORY GROUP 61 – ADMINISTRATIVE FACILITIES
January 2015 CATCODE 610-122, BASE SUPPLY ADMINISTRATION
Facility Space Standards | 10-3
Major Functions & Breakouts Authorized
Staffing
Target Area
(SF) Remarks
Equipment Accountability Element 1
Customer Support Liaison Element 1
Maintenance Support Section NCOIC 1
Maintenance Support Liaison Element 2
Flight Service Center Element 2
Asset Management Section NCOIC 1
Aircraft Parts Store Element 2
Central Storage Element 3
Individual Protective Equipment Element 3
Hazardous Material Element 2
Individual Equipment Element 2
Traffic Manager / Superintendent 1
Transportation Assistant 1
Passenger Travel 1
SATO / CTO 1
Logistics Plans 5 432 Net SF
Installation Deployment Officer 1
Superintendent of Logistics Plans 1
Logistics Planner 2
Installation Personnel Readiness 1
Support 0 165 Net SF
Break Area
PPE Training Bag Storage
Subtotal
3,979 Net SF
25% Overhead
995
Subtotal
4,974
Functional Standard
5,000 Gross SF
NOTES:
1. This function is intended to be co-located with CATCODE 442-758, Base Supply and Equipment Warehouse
2. Add 150 Gross SF for “Operations Officer” and 150 Gross SF for “Squadron Superintendent” if these positions
are funded locally (IAW ANG P-PLAN 08-01).
ANGH 32-1084 CATEGORY GROUP 61 – ADMINISTRATIVE FACILITIES
January 2015 CATCODE 610-122, BASE SUPPLY ADMINISTRATION
Facility Space Standards | 10-4
10.3.6 Base Supply Administration, KC-135, Two Flying Squadrons, 47 Personnel
Table 10-3: CATCODE 610-122, Base Supply Admin, KC-135 Two Flying Sqdns, 47 Personnel
Major Functions & Breakouts Authorized
Staffing
Target Area
(SF) Remarks
Command & Administration 6 1,166 Net SF
Commander 1
First Sergeant 1
Training & Testing See Chapter 1
Conference & Meeting
See Chapter 1
Orderly Room / Administration 4
Operations & Training 36 2,840 Net SF
Operations Compliance Superintendent 1
Quality Assurance (QA) Manager 1
Quality Assurance Evaluators 3
Training Manager / UDM 1
Functional Systems Management 1
Resource Management 1
Material Management Flight NCOIC 1
Customer Support Section NCOIC 1
Equipment Accountability Element 2
Customer Support Liaison Element 2
Maintenance Support Section NCOIC 1
Maintenance Support Liaison Element 2
Flight Service Center Element 2
Asset Management Section NCOIC 1
Aircraft Parts Store Element 2
Central Storage Element 3
Individual Protective Equipment Element 3
Hazardous Material Element 2
Individual Equipment Element 2
Traffic Manager / Superintendent 1
Transportation Assistant 1
Passenger Travel 1
SATO / CTO 1
Support 5 432 Net SF
Installation Deployment Officer 1
ANGH 32-1084 CATEGORY GROUP 61 – ADMINISTRATIVE FACILITIES
January 2015 CATCODE 610-122, BASE SUPPLY ADMINISTRATION
Facility Space Standards | 10-5
Major Functions & Breakouts Authorized
Staffing
Target Area
(SF) Remarks
Superintendent of Logistics Plans 1
Logistics Planner 2
Installation Personnel Readiness 1
Support 0 171 Net SF
Break Area
PPE Training Bag Storage
Subtotal
4,297 Net SF
25% Overhead
1,074
Subtotal
5,371
Functional Standard
5,400 Gross SF
NOTES:
1. This function is intended to be co-located with CATCODE 442-758, Base Supply and Equipment Warehouse.
2. Add 150 Gross SF for “Operations Officer” and 150 Gross SF for “Squadron Superintendent” if these positions
are funded locally (IAW ANG P-PLAN 08-01).
10.3.7 Base Supply Administration, Non-Flying Unit, 18 Personnel
Table 10-4: CATCODE 610-122, Base Supply Admin, Non-Flying Unit, 18 Personnel
Major Functions & Breakouts Authorized
Staffing
Target Area
(SF) Remarks
Command & Administration 2 564 Net SF
Commander 1
Training & Testing See Chapter 1
Conference & Meeting
See Chapter 1
Orderly Room / Administration 1
Operations 11 816 Net SF
Munitions 2
Operations Compliance Superintendent 1
Operations Compliance Flight 3
Material Management Flight NCOIC 1
Customer Support / Asset Management 2
Traffic Management 2
Logistics Plans 5 432 Net SF
Installation Deployment Officer 1
Superintendent of Logistics Plans 1
Logistics Planner 2
Installation Personnel Readiness 1
ANGH 32-1084 CATEGORY GROUP 61 – ADMINISTRATIVE FACILITIES
January 2015 CATCODE 610-122, BASE SUPPLY ADMINISTRATION
Facility Space Standards | 10-6
Support 0 120 Net SF
Break Area
PPE Training Bag Storage
Subtotal
1,939 Net SF
25% Overhead
485
Subtotal
2,424
Functional Standard
2,400 Gross SF
NOTES:
1. This function is intended to be co-located with CATCODE 442-758, Base Supply and Equipment Warehouse.
2. Add 150 Gross SF for “Operations Officer” if this position is funded locally (IAW ANG P-PLAN 08-01).
10.3.8 Base Supply Administration, CRTC, 9 Personnel
Table 10-5: CATCODE 610-122, Base Supply Admin, CRTC, 9 Personnel
Major Functions & Breakouts Authorized
Staffing
Target Area
(SF) Remarks
Material Management Superintendent 1
Training & Testing See Chapter 1
Conference & Meeting See Chapter 1
Administration / Storage
Hazardous Material Element 1
Customer Support Section 2
Asset Management Section 3
Logistics Plans 2
Break Area
Subtotal
1.128 Net SF
25% Overhead
297
Subtotal
1,484
Functional Standard
1,500 Gross SF
10.3.9 Base Supply Administration, GSU and RED HORSE, 7 Personnel
Table 10-6: CATCODE 610-122, Base Supply Admin, GSU and RED HORSE, 7 Personnel
Major Functions & Breakouts Authorized
Staffing
Target Area
(SF) Remarks
Superintendent 1
Conference & Meeting See Chapter 1
Administration / Storage
Logistics Plans
Customer Support / Asset Mgt Specialist 4
ANGH 32-1084 CATEGORY GROUP 61 – ADMINISTRATIVE FACILITIES
January 2015 CATCODE 610-123, GENERAL ADMINISTRATIVE BUILDING
Facility Space Standards | 10-7
Subtotal
864 Net SF
10% Overhead
86
Subtotal
950
Functional Standard
1,000 Gross SF
NOTES:
1. This function is intended to be co-located with another function, not a standalone facility.
2. Dedicated Break area, Training and Testing and PPE Training Bag Storage space not required, function is co-
located and those areas are already accounted for in the parent organization.
CATCODE 610-123, General Administrative Building 10.4
In the ANG, this function typically provides administrative space to support aircraft maintenance
contractor personnel.
CATCODE 610-127, Base Civil Engineer Administration 10.5
10.5.1 This function contains the principal administrative offices of the BCE organization, such as
the Commander / BCE’s office, the deputy BCE’s office, areas for squadron administration,
Environmental Management, engineering, operations, resources, and other functions. Also
contains a drafting / CAD area, conference / training rooms, and various administrative
support areas.
10.5.2 Co-located with CATCODE 219-944, Base Civil Engineer Maintenance Shop
10.5.3 Base Civil Engineer Administration, Flying Unit with Prime BEEF Team
Table 10-7: CATCODE 610-127, BCE Admin, Flying Unit with Prime BEEF Team
Major Functions & Breakouts Authorized
Staffing
Target Area
(SF) Remarks
Command & Administration 7 2,059 Net SF
Commander / Base Civil Engineer (BCE) 1
Training & Testing See Chapter 1
Conference & Meeting
See Chapter 1
First Sergeant 1
Orderly Room Administration 1
Training Manager 1
Includes storage space
Staff Officer / Real Property 1
Environmental Manager 1 Includes storage space
Resource Advisor 1 Includes storage space
Operations 6 1,589 Net SF
Operations Officer / Deputy BCE 1
Includes storage space
Chief of Operations / Facility Manager 1
Engineering Officer 1
ANGH 32-1084 CATEGORY GROUP 61 – ADMINISTRATIVE FACILITIES
January 2015 CATCODE 610-127, BASE CIVIL ENGINEER ADMINISTRATION
Facility Space Standards | 10-8
Major Functions & Breakouts Authorized
Staffing
Target Area
(SF) Remarks
Drafting / CADD 1
Reproduction / Plans / Storage
Engineering 2
Support 0 190 Net SF
Break Area
PPE Training Bag Storage
Subtotal
3,838 Net SF
25% Overhead
960
Subtotal
4,798
Functional Standard
4,800 Gross SF
NOTE:
1. This function should be co-located with CATCODE 219-944, Base Civil Engineer Maintenance Shop.
Table 10-8: CATCODE 610-127, BCE Admin, Flying Unit w/o Prime BEEF Team
Major Functions & Breakouts Authorized
Staffing
Target Area
(SF) Remarks
Command & Administration 6 1,173 Net SF
Commander / Base Civil Engineer (BCE) 1
Training & Testing See Chapter 1
Conference & Meeting
See Chapter 1
Orderly Room Administration 2
Real Property 1
Includes storage space
Environmental Manager 1 Includes storage space
Resource Advisor 1 Includes storage space
Operations 4 1,525 Net SF
Deputy BCE 1
Facility Manager 1
Engineering 1
Drafting / CADD 1
Reproduction / Plans / Storage
Support 0 14
Break Area
PPE Training Bag Storage
ANGH 32-1084 CATEGORY GROUP 61 – ADMINISTRATIVE FACILITIES
January 2015 CATCODE 610-127, BASE CIVIL ENGINEER ADMINISTRATION
Facility Space Standards | 10-9
Subtotal
2,712 Net SF
25% Overhead
678
Subtotal
3,390
Functional Standard
3,400 Gross SF
NOTE:
1. This function intended to be co-located with CATCODE 219-944, Base Civil Engineer Maintenance Shop.
10.5.4 Base Civil Engineer Administration, S-Team: The Civil Engineering Flight (CEF) S-Team
(Staff Augmentation Team) is a specialty engineering force used to provide Unified
Commands, MAJCOM, Numbered Air Force, or Combined / Joint Task Force command
staff augmentation for engineer management, technical design, construction management,
command and control, and reporting in support of regional contingencies. The space is
generally administrative in nature with some teaming areas for projects and storage for
deployable equipment.
Table 10-9: CATCODE 610-127, BCE Admin, S-Team, 25 Personnel
Major Functions & Breakouts Authorized
Staffing
Target Area
(SF) Remarks
Command & Administration 5 868 Net SF
Commander 1
Vice Commander 1
Training & Testing See Chapter 1
Conference & Meeting
See Chapter 1
Administrative Section 2
Prime BEEF Manager 1
Operations 20 1,480 Net SF
Flight Work Area 20
20 work stations
Reproduction / Plans / Storage
Support 0 136 Net SF
Break Area
PPE Training Bag Storage
Subtotal
2,484 Net SF
25% Overhead
621
Subtotal
3,105
Functional Standard
3,100 Gross SF
NOTE:
1. Provides space for 25 personnel: Two twelve (12) person S-6 Teams and 1 full-time Prime BEEF Manager.
ANGH 32-1084 CATEGORY GROUP 61 – ADMINISTRATIVE FACILITIES
January 2015 CATCODE 610-127, BASE CIVIL ENGINEER ADMINISTRATION
Facility Space Standards | 10-10
10.5.5 Base Civil Engineer Administration, S-Team, 40 Personnel
Table 10-10: CATCODE 610-127, BCE Admin, S-Team, 40 Personnel
Major Functions & Breakouts Authorized
Staffing
Target Area
(SF) Remarks
Command & Administration 7 1,342 Net SF
Commander 1
Vice Commander 2
Training & Testing See Chapter 1
Conference & Meeting
See Chapter 1
Administrative Section 3
Prime BEEF Manager 1
Operations 33 2,412 Net SF
Flight Work Area 33
33 work stations
Reproduction / Plans / Storage
Support 0 159 Net SF
Break Area
PPE Training Bag Storage
Subtotal
3,913 Net SF
25% Overhead
978
Subtotal
4,891
Functional Standard
4,900 Gross SF
NOTE:
1. Provides space for 40 personnel: Three twelve (12) person S-6 teams, 1 three (3) person S-4 team, and one full-
time Prime BEEF Manager.
10.5.6 Base Civil Engineer Administration, CRTC, 10 Personnel
Table 10-11: CATCODE 610-127, BCE Admin, CRTC, 10 Personnel
Major Functions & Breakouts Authorized
Staffing
Target Area
(SF) Remarks
Command & Administration 6 1,432 Net SF
Commander / Base Civil Engineer (BCE) 1
Training & Testing See Chapter 1
Conference & Meeting
See Chapter 1
Orderly Room Administration 1
Real Property 1
Includes storage space
Environmental Management 2 Includes storage space
Resource Advisor 1 Includes storage space
Operations 4 1,320 Net SF
Deputy BCE / Operations Officer 1
ANGH 32-1084 CATEGORY GROUP 61 – ADMINISTRATIVE FACILITIES
January 2015 CATCODE 610-127, BASE CIVIL ENGINEER ADMINISTRATION
Facility Space Standards | 10-11
Major Functions & Breakouts Authorized
Staffing
Target Area
(SF) Remarks
Facility Manager 1
Engineering 1
Drafting / CADD 1
Reproduction / Plans / Storage
Support 0 100 Net SF
Break Area
Subtotal
2,852 Net SF
25% Overhead
713
Subtotal
3,565
Functional Standard
3,600 Gross SF
10.5.7 Base Civil Engineer Administration, Ft Indiantown Gap, 7 Personnel
Table 10-12: CATCODE 610-127, BCE Admin, Ft Indiantown Gap, 7 Personnel
Major Functions & Breakouts Authorized
Staffing
Target
Area (SF) Remarks
Command & Administration 5 1,089 Net SF
Commander / BCE 1
Training & Testing See Chapter 1
Conference & Meeting
See Chapter 1
Orderly Room Administration 1
Real Property 1
Includes storage space
Resource Advisor 1
Includes storage space
Environmental Management 1
Includes storage space
Operations 2 440 Net SF
Facility Manager 1
Engineering, Construction Manager 1
Drafting Work station / Reproduction / Plans Storage
Support 0 100 Net SF
Break Area
Subtotal
1,629 Net SF
25% Overhead
407
Subtotal
2,036
Functional Standard
2,000 Gross SF
NOTE:
1. This function intended to be co-located with FTIG CATCODE 219-944, Base Civil Engineer Maintenance Shop.
ANGH 32-1084 CATEGORY GROUP 61 – ADMINISTRATIVE FACILITIES
January 2015 CATCODE 610-127, BASE CIVIL ENGINEER ADMINISTRATION
Facility Space Standards | 10-12
10.5.8 Base Civil Engineer Administration, ANGRC Campus, 5 Personnel
Table 10-13: CATCODE 610-127, BCE Admin, ANGRC CAMPUS, 5 Personnel
Major Functions & Breakouts Authorized
Staffing
Target Area
(SF) Remarks
Command & Administration 3 739 Net SF
Base Civil Engineer 1
Training & Testing See Chapter 1
Conference & Meeting
See Chapter 1
Orderly Room Administration 1
Real Property / Resource Advisor 1
Includes additional space for storage
Operations 2 184 Net SF
Facility Manager 1
Maintenance Supervisor 1
Support 0 100 Net SF
Break Area
Subtotal
1,023 Net SF
25% Overhead
256
Subtotal
1,279
Functional Standard
1,300 Gross SF
NOTE:
1. This function is intended to be co-located with CATCODE 219-944, Base Civil Engineer Maintenance Shop.
ANGH 32-1084 CATEGORY GROUP 61 – ADMINISTRATIVE FACILITIES
January 2015 CATCODE 610-129, WEAPONS SYSTEMS MAINTENANCE MANAGEMENT (WSMM)
Facility Space Standards | 10-13
CATCODE 610-129, Weapons Systems Maintenance Management 10.6(WSMM)
10.6.1 Houses the administrative areas of the Maintenance Group, includes the following
functions: chief of maintenance and administrative staff; maintenance control; material
control; plans; scheduling, and documentation; and quality control, records, and analysis.
10.6.2 Weapons Systems Maintenance Management (Fighter Aircraft), 65 Personnel
Table 10-14: CATCODE 610-129, Weapons Sys Maint (Fighters), 65 Personnel
Major Functions & Breakouts Authorized
Staffing
Target Area
(SF) Remarks
Command & Administration 20 2,042 Net SF
Group Commander 1
Deputy Commander 1
Executive Officer 1
Training & Testing See Chapter 1
Conference & Meeting
See Chapter 1
Orderly Room / Administration 2
Quality Assurance Manager 1
Quality Assurance Supervisor 1
Quality Assurance 10
Weapons Standards Manager 1
Weapons Standards Supervisor 1
Weapons Standards Personnel 1
Maintenance Squadron 9 800 Net SF
Commander 1
Orderly Room / Administration 3
First Sergeant 1
Maintenance Officer 1
Maintenance Manager 1
Maintenance Superintendent 1
Maintenance Supervisor 1
Aircraft Maintenance Squadron Section 11 872 Net SF
Commander 1
Orderly Room / Administration 3
First Sergeant 1
Maintenance Officer 1
Maintenance Manager 1
ANGH 32-1084 CATEGORY GROUP 61 – ADMINISTRATIVE FACILITIES
January 2015 CATCODE 610-129, WEAPONS SYSTEMS MAINTENANCE MANAGEMENT (WSMM)
Facility Space Standards | 10-14
Major Functions & Breakouts Authorized
Staffing
Target Area
(SF) Remarks
Maintenance Supervisor 2
Maintenance Personnel 2
Maintenance Operations Flight 25 1,924 Net SF
Commander 1
Orderly Room / Admin 2
Superintendent 1
Maintenance Analysis 4
Maintenance Operations Center Manager 1
Maintenance Operations Center 5
Planning, Scheduling & Documentation Manager 1
Planning, Scheduling, & Documentation 5
T.O. Library & Distribution Center
Training Manager 2
Training Personnel 2
Plans & Resources 1
Support 0 202 Net SF
Break Room
PPE Training Bag Storage
Subtotal
5,840 Net SF
25% Overhead
1,460
Subtotal
7,300
Functional Standard
7,300 Gross SF
ANGH 32-1084 CATEGORY GROUP 61 – ADMINISTRATIVE FACILITIES
January 2015 CATCODE 610-129, WEAPONS SYSTEMS MAINTENANCE MANAGEMENT (WSMM)
Facility Space Standards | 10-15
10.6.3 Weapons Systems Maintenance, Airlift Aircraft, 56 Personnel
Table 10-15: CATCODE 610-129, Weapons Sys Maint (Airlift), 56 Personnel
Major Functions & Breakouts Authorized
Staffing
Target Area
(SF) Remarks
Command & Administration 15 2,058 Net SF
Group Commander 1
Deputy Commander 1
Executive Officer 1
Training & Testing See Chapter 1
Conference & Meeting
See Chapter 1
Orderly Room / Administration 2
Quality Assurance Manager 1
Quality Assurance Supervisor 1
Quality Assurance 8
Aircraft Maintenance Squadron Section 11 928 Net SF
Commander 1
Orderly Room / Administration 3
First Sergeant 1
Maintenance Officer 1
Maintenance Manager 1
Maintenance Supervisor 2
Maintenance Personnel 2
Maintenance Squadron 8 680 Net SF
Commander 1
Orderly Room / Administration 3
First Sergeant 1
Maintenance Officer 1
Maintenance NCOIC 1
Maintenance Supervisor 1
Maintenance Operations Flight 22 1,732 Net SF
Commander 1
Orderly Room / Admin 1
Superintendent 1
Maintenance Analysis 3
Maintenance Operations Center Manager 1
Maintenance Operations Center 5
ANGH 32-1084 CATEGORY GROUP 61 – ADMINISTRATIVE FACILITIES
January 2015 CATCODE 610-129, WEAPONS SYSTEMS MAINTENANCE MANAGEMENT (WSMM)
Facility Space Standards | 10-16
Major Functions & Breakouts Authorized
Staffing
Target Area
(SF) Remarks
Planning, Scheduling, & Documentation Manager 1
Planning, Scheduling, & Documentation 5
T.O. Library & Distribution Center
Training Manager 1
Training Personnel 2
Plans & Resources 1
Support 0 184 Net SF
Break Room
PPE Training Bag Storage
Subtotal
5,582 Net SF
25% Overhead
1,396
Subtotal
6,978
Functional Standard
7,000 Gross SF
10.6.4 Weapons Systems Maintenance Management, Tanker Aircraft, 54 Personnel
Table 10-16: CATCODE 610-129, Weapons Sys Maint (Tanker), 54 Personnel
Major Functions & Breakouts Authorized
Staffing
Target Area
(SF) Remarks
Maintenance Group 15 2,170 Net SF
Group Commander 1
Deputy Commander 1
Executive Officer 1
Training & Testing See Chapter 1
Conference & Meeting
See Chapter 1
Orderly Room / Administration 2
Quality Assurance Manager 1
Quality Assurance Supervisor 1
Quality Assurance 8
Maintenance Squadron 11 856 Net SF
Commander 1
Orderly Room / Administration 3
First Sergeant 1
Maintenance Officer 1
ANGH 32-1084 CATEGORY GROUP 61 – ADMINISTRATIVE FACILITIES
January 2015 CATCODE 610-129, WEAPONS SYSTEMS MAINTENANCE MANAGEMENT (WSMM)
Facility Space Standards | 10-17
Major Functions & Breakouts Authorized
Staffing
Target Area
(SF) Remarks
Aircraft Maintenance Superintendent 1
Systems Superintendent 1
Aircraft Systems 1
Knowledge Operations Manager 2
Aircraft Maintenance Squadron 8 736 Net SF
Commander 1
Orderly Room / Administration 1
First Sergeant 1
Superintendent 1
Maintenance Officer 2
Knowledge Operations Manager 2
Maintenance Operations Flight 20 1,556 Net SF
Commander 1
Orderly Room / Admin 1
Superintendent 1
Maintenance Analysis 2
Maintenance Management 1
Maintenance Operations Production 5
T.O. Library & Distribution Center
Education & Training 2
Aerospace Maintenance 6
Aerospace Propulsion 1
Support 0 186 Net SF
Break Room
PPE Training Bag Storage
Subtotal
5,504 Net SF
25% Overhead
1,376
Subtotal
6,880
Functional Standard
6,900 Gross SF
ANGH 32-1084 CATEGORY GROUP 61 – ADMINISTRATIVE FACILITIES
January 2015 CATCODE 610-129, WEAPONS SYSTEMS MAINTENANCE MANAGEMENT (WSMM)
Facility Space Standards | 10-18
10.6.5 Weapons Systems Maintenance Management (MQ-1), 17 Personnel
Table 10-17: CATCODE 610-129, Weapons Sys Maint (MQ-1), 17 Personnel
Major Functions & Breakouts Authorized
Staffing
Target Area
(SF) Remarks
Command & Administration 10 1,172 Net SF
Group Commander 1
Training & Testing See Chapter 1
Conference & Meeting
See Chapter 1
Information Management 1
Personnel list 1
Information Management Center 1
QA Chief 1
QA Inspector 5
Maintenance Operations Flight 7 560 Net SF
Commander 1
Superintendent 1
Analysis 1
Plans & Scheduling 1
Engine Management 1
Maintenance Operations Center 1
Education & Training 1
Support
124 Net SF
Break Room
PPE Training Bag Storage
Subtotal
1,856 Net SF
25% Overhead
464
Subtotal
2,320
Functional Standard
2,300 Gross SF
ANGH 32-1084 CATEGORY GROUP 61 – ADMINISTRATIVE FACILITIES
January 2015 CATCODE 610-129, WEAPONS SYSTEMS MAINTENANCE MANAGEMENT (WSMM)
Facility Space Standards | 10-19
10.6.6 Weapons Systems Maintenance Management (MQ-9), 48 Personnel
Table 10-18: CATCODE 610-129, Weapons Sys Maint (MQ-9), 48 Personnel
Major Functions & Breakouts Authorized
Staffing
Target Area
(SF) Remarks
Command & Administration 20 1,814 Net SF
Group Commander 1
Deputy Commander 1
Executive Officer 1
Training & Testing See Chapter 1
Conference & Meeting
See Chapter 1
Orderly Room / Administration 1
Quality Assurance Manager 1
Quality Assurance Supervisor 1
Quality Assurance 10
Weapons Standards Manager 1
Weapons Standards Supervisor 1
Weapons Standards Personnel 2
Maintenance Squadron 7 672 Net SF
Commander 1
Orderly Room / Administration 2
First Sergeant 1
Maintenance Officer 1
Maintenance Manager 1
Maintenance Superintendent 1
Aircraft Maintenance Squadron Section 8 736 Net SF
Commander 1
Orderly Room / Administration 2
First Sergeant 1
Maintenance Officer 1
Maintenance Manager 1
Maintenance Supervisor 1
Maintenance Personnel 1
Maintenance Operations Flight 13 1,044 Net SF
Commander 1
Superintendent 1
Maintenance Analysis 2
ANGH 32-1084 CATEGORY GROUP 61 – ADMINISTRATIVE FACILITIES
January 2015 CATCODE 610-129, WEAPONS SYSTEMS MAINTENANCE MANAGEMENT (WSMM)
Facility Space Standards | 10-20
Major Functions & Breakouts Authorized
Staffing
Target Area
(SF) Remarks
Maintenance Operations Center 3
Planning, Scheduling & Documentation Manager 1
Planning, Scheduling, & Documentation 2
T.O. Library & Distribution Center
Training Manager 1
Training Personnel 1
Plans & Resources 1
Support 0 172 Net SF
Break Room
PPE Training Bag Storage
Subtotal
4,438 Net SF
25% Overhead
1,110
Subtotal
5,548
Functional Standard
5,500 Gross SF
10.6.1 Weapons Systems Maintenance Management (RPA MCE), 55 Personnel
Table 10-19: CATCODE 610-129, Weapons Sys Maint (RPA MCE), 55 Personnel
Major Functions & Breakouts Authorized
Staffing
Target Area
(SF) Remarks
Command & Administration 6 552 Net SF
Squadron Commander 1
Superintendent 1
Orderly Room / Administration 3
First Sergeant 1
Maintenance Operations Flight 49 1,236 Net SF
Commander 1
Superintendent 1
Maintenance Analysis 2
Maintenance Operations Center Manager 1
Maintenance Operations Center 3
Planning, Scheduling & Documentation, T.O Library 1
Planning, Scheduling, & Documentation 2
T.O. Library & Distribution Center
Training Manager 1
ANGH 32-1084 CATEGORY GROUP 61 – ADMINISTRATIVE FACILITIES
January 2015 CATCODE 610-287, SPECIFIED HEADQUARTERS
Facility Space Standards | 10-21
Major Functions & Breakouts Authorized
Staffing
Target Area
(SF) Remarks
Training Personnel 1
Supply/Logistics 2
Plans & Resources 1
Hotel Space 33
Support 0 183 Net SF
Break Room
PPE Training Bag Storage
Subtotal
1,971 Net SF
25% Overhead
493
Subtotal
2,463
Functional Standard
2,500 Gross SF
CATCODE 610-287, Specified Headquarters 10.7
10.7.1 Each State is authorized space for ANG personnel assigned to the Joint Forces Headquarters
(JFHQ). The preferred location of this space is to be co-located with the State JFHQ.
However, if space is provided at an ANG base, it cannot be duplicated at JFHQ.
10.7.2 To receive NGB facility sustainment funding, this space must be located on federal
property under ANG control via a permit / lease and license.
10.7.3 The Functional Standard is based on the category of each State specified according to
military authorizations (MA) within that state or territory.
10.7.3.1 Category A (0 to 2,200 MA): Arkansas, Colorado, Connecticut, Delaware, District of
Columbia, Florida, Guam, Idaho, Indiana, Iowa, Kentucky, Louisiana, Maine,
Maryland, Montana, Nebraska, Nevada, New Hampshire, New Mexico, North
Carolina, North Dakota, Puerto Rico, Rhode Island, South Carolina, South Dakota,
Utah, Vermont, Virginia, West Virginia, and Wyoming.
10.7.3.2 Category B (2,201 to 4,000 MA): Alabama, Alaska, Arizona, Georgia, Hawaii,
Illinois, Kansas, Massachusetts, Michigan, Minnesota, Mississippi, Missouri, New
Jersey, Oklahoma, Oregon, Pennsylvania, Tennessee, Texas, Washington, and
Wisconsin.
10.7.3.3 Category C: (Greater than 4,000 MA): California, New York, and Ohio.
10.7.4 Specified Headquarters, Category A, 20 Personnel
Table 10-20: CATCODE 610-287, Specified HQ, Category A, 20 Personnel
Major Functions & Breakouts Authorized
Staffing
Target Area
(SF) Remarks
Command & Administration 5 1,124 Net SF
ANGH 32-1084 CATEGORY GROUP 61 – ADMINISTRATIVE FACILITIES
January 2015 CATCODE 610-287, SPECIFIED HEADQUARTERS
Facility Space Standards | 10-22
Major Functions & Breakouts Authorized
Staffing
Target Area
(SF) Remarks
Assistant AG 1
Training & Testing See Chapter 1
Conference & Meeting
See Chapter 1
Chief of Staff 1
Executive Officer / ESSO 1
Information Management & Personnel Specialist 1
Command Chief Master Sergeant 1
Staff 15 1,224 Net SF
Recruiting & Retention 1
Total varies by State
Judge Advocate 1
State Air Surgeon 1
Public Affairs 1
Director of Operations 1
Plans Officer 1
Homeland Security Officer 1
Operations Resource Manager 1
Director of Communications 1
Director of Support 1
Director of Personnel 1
Personnel Officer 1
Personnel / Information Management 3
Support 0 0 Net SF
Break Area
Use JFHQ facility break area
Subtotal
2,348 Net SF
10% Overhead
235
Subtotal
2,583
Functional Standard
2,600 Gross SF
10.7.5 Specified Headquarters, Category B, 22 Personnel
Table 10-21: CATCODE 610-287, Specified HQ, Category B, 22 Personnel
Major Functions & Breakouts Authorized
Staffing
Target Area
(SF) Remarks
Command & Administration 5 1,124 Net SF
Assistant AG 1
ANGH 32-1084 CATEGORY GROUP 61 – ADMINISTRATIVE FACILITIES
January 2015 CATCODE 610-287, SPECIFIED HEADQUARTERS
Facility Space Standards | 10-23
Major Functions & Breakouts Authorized
Staffing
Target Area
(SF) Remarks
Training & Testing See Chapter 1
Conference & Meeting
See Chapter 1
Chief of Staff 1
Executive Officer / ESSO 1
Information Management & Personnel Specialist 1
Command Chief Master Sergeant 1
Staff 17 1,480 Net SF
Recruiting & Retention 1
Total varies by State
Judge Advocate 1
State Air Surgeon 1
Public Affairs 1
Director of Operations 1
Plans Officer 1
Homeland Security Officer 1
Operations Resource Manager 1
Director of Communications 1
Director of Support 1
Director of Personnel 1
Civil Engineer 1
Personnel / Information Management 5
Support 0 0 Net SF
Break Area
Use JFHQ facility break area
Subtotal
2,604 Net SF
10% Overhead
260
Subtotal
2,864
Functional Standard
2,900 Gross SF
ANGH 32-1084 CATEGORY GROUP 61 – ADMINISTRATIVE FACILITIES
January 2015 CATCODE 610-287, SPECIFIED HEADQUARTERS
Facility Space Standards | 10-24
10.7.6 Specified Headquarters, Category C, 25 Personnel
Table 10-22: CATCODE 610-287, Specified HQ, Category C, 25 Personnel
Major Functions & Breakouts Authorized
Staffing
Target Area
(SF) Remarks
Command & Administration 5 1,124 Net SF
Assistant AG 1
Training & Testing See Chapter 1
Conference & Meeting
See Chapter 1
Chief of Staff 1
Executive Officer / ESSO 1
Information Management & Personnel Specialist 1
Command Chief Master Sergeant 1
Staff 20 1,672 Net SF
Recruiting & Retention 1
Total varies by State
Judge Advocate 1
State Air Surgeon 1
Public Affairs 1
Director of Operations 1
Plans Officer 1
Homeland Security Officer 1
Operations Resource Manager 1
Director of Communications 1
Director of Support 1
Director of Personnel 1
Personnel Officer 2
Personnel / Information Management 6
Logistics Planner 1
Support 0 0 Net SF
Break Area
Use JFHQ facility break area
Subtotal
2,796 Net SF
10% Overhead
280
Subtotal
3,076
Functional Standard
3,100 Gross SF
ANGH 32-1084 CATEGORY GROUP 61 – ADMINISTRATIVE FACILITIES
January 2015
Facility Space Standards | 10-25
10.7.7 Specified Headquarters, Guam and Virgin Islands, 10 Personnel
Table 10-23: CATCODE 610-287, Specified HQ, Guam and Virgin Islands, 10 Personnel
Major Functions & Breakouts Authorized
Staffing
Target Area
(SF) Remarks
Command & Administration 5 972 Net SF
Assistant AG 1
Training & Testing See Chapter 1
Conference & Meeting
See Chapter 1
Chief of Staff 1
Information Management 1
Administration 2
Staff 5 488 Net SF
Human Resource Advisor 1
Judge Advocate 1
Public Affairs 1
Plans Officer 1
Homeland Security Officer 1
Support 0 0 Net SF
Break Area
Use JFHQ facility break area
Subtotal
1,460 Net SF
10% Overhead
146
Subtotal
1,606
Functional Standard
1,600 Gross SF
CATCODE 610-811, Administrative Office, Non-Air Force 10.8
10.8.1 This CATCODE identifies those facilities or spaces used for non-Air Force administrative
space authorized under a real estate instrument on an ANG installation. Typical
organizations include but are not limited to STARBASE Program, Employee Union (one
per installation), Civil Air Patrol (CAP), other military branches, DoD and Federal agencies.
A license and host tenant support agreement is required in accordance with AFI 32-9003,
Granting Temporary Use of Air Force Real Property.
10.8.2 These functions, when authorized, will utilize space available and therefore do not have a
defined functional space standard.
10.8.3 Employee Unions may have negotiated specific space requirements within their contract and
the installation must be required to provide the negotiated spaces in accordance with the
contract.
10.8.4 Each installation hosting a STARBASE Program lists a Functional Standard equal to the
currently assigned space as noted in real property records. The NGB policy for those
ANGH 32-1084 CATEGORY GROUP 61 – ADMINISTRATIVE FACILITIES
January 2015 CATCODE 610-913, EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT (EM)
Facility Space Standards | 10-26
installations hosting the STARBASE Program operating out of temporary trailers is to plan
to remove the trailers and move the function into a more permanent facility based on space
availability. However, the NGB will not support the construction of a separate facility for
the STARBASE Program.
CATCODE 610-913, Emergency Management (EM) 10.9
10.9.1 Provides the planning, management, training, and operations to train and prepare all
personnel to protect resources from the effects of attacks and/or disaster situations. Restores
primary mission assets, and fulfills the humanitarian disaster relief responsibilities of
commanders in situations of nuclear, biological, chemical, and/or conventional attack, major
peacetime accidents, or large-scale natural disasters. This function is formerly known as Air
Base Operability and Readiness.
10.9.2 When possible, the EM area should be co-located with CATCODE 219-944, Base Civil
Engineer Maintenance Shop and CATCODE 610-127, Base Civil Engineer Administration.
Table 10-24: CATCODE 610-913, Emergency Management – 7 and 13 Personnel
Major Functions & Breakouts Authorized
Staffing
Target Area
(SF) Remarks
Command & Administration 2 3 184 304 Net SF
Flight Commander 1 1
Flight Chief
1
NCOIC 1 1
Operations & Training 5 10 1,120 1,440 Net SF
Emergency Management
Technicians 5 10
Work stations
Wing Training Classroom /
Break Area Sized for 20 students with tables
Decontamination Area
Support 0 0 2,611 2,629 Net SF
PPE Training Bag Storage
Storage Area
Subtotal
3,915 4,373 Net SF
10% Overhead
392 437
Subtotal
4,307 4,810
Functional Standard 7 13 4,300 4,800 Gross SF
NOTES:
1. The CBRN cell is located as a sub-element of the EOC in CATCODE 141-461, Command Post.
2. If this function is not co-located with the Base Civil Engineer complex, there is no requirement to move it there
unless there is a compelling need to vacate their existing space.
3. Air National Guard units that receive the Mobile Emergency Operations Center (MEOC) for Northern tier
locations are approved to define the covered storage space as: 1,000 Gross SF covered, enclosed and minimally
heated storage space CATCODE 219-943, Base Civil Engineer Pavement and Grounds. All other locations that
receive the MEOC define space as: 1,000 Gross SF covered shed CATCODE 219-947, Base Civil Engineer
Storage.
Facility Space Standards | 11-1
Chapter 11: Category Groups 72, 73 – Dining Hall and Quarters, Personnel Support
General Criteria 11.1
Category groups 72 and 73 include essentially basic (i.e., minimal) ANG facilities for the feeding
of personnel and their temporary /short-term lodging, and space for security forces.
CATCODE 722-351, Dining & Training Facility 11.2
11.2.1 ANG dining and training facilities are consolidated to serve both officer and enlisted
personnel. Space requirements vary according to the authorized military strength of the
respective installation. This multi-purpose functional area includes seating / dining area,
food services line, kitchen area and a small administrative area, not associated with the
Sustainment Services Flight (SSF). The SSF functional standard is addressed in Table 6-4:
CATCODE 171-443, Services Flight - 20 / 30 / 41 / 51 Personnel. The seating area is
considered a base common area and should be usable for larger group training functions and
similar needs.
11.2.2 ANG units co-located with another DoD installation with a Dining and Training Facility
will typically utilize the existing facility. Should conditions preclude normal access to the
existing facility, a separate functional area may be approved using the Variance Request
(Appendix B).
Table 11-1: CATCODE 722-351, Dining & Training Facility
Military Authorizations Functional Standard (Gross SF)
501 - 1,000 8,500
1,001 - 1,200 10,300
1,201 - 1,600 13,900
1,601 - 1,800 15,700
11.2.3 Geographically Separated units (GSU) are not authorized a Dining and Training Facility
unless they are also authorized a Sustainment Services Flight. Food Services for GSUs are
handled through contract feeding and a multi-use eating area. The space authorization for
each GSU feeding area is included in the GSU space authorization. GSU which are located
on another DoD installation having feeding capability are not authorized a feeding area.
GSUs also use the dining area as their unit mobility processing area.
Table 11-2: CATCODE 722-351, GSU Dining & Training Facility
Military Authorizations Functional Standard (Gross SF)
1 - 150 2,000
151 - 300 4,000
301+ 5,400
ANGH 32-1084 CATEGORY GROUPS 72, 73 – DINING HALL AND QUARTERS, PERSONNEL SUPPORT
January 2015 CATCODE 723-392, SANITARY LATRINE
Facility Space Standards | 11-2
CATCODE 723-392, Sanitary Latrine 11.3
This function houses latrine, shower, and field laundry space for ANG Regional Training Site
(RTS) locations. The Functional Standard is 1,500 Gross SF.
CATCODE 725-517, Troop Camp (Quarters) 11.4
11.4.1 This category is used for combat readiness training centers (CRTCs), regional training sites
(RTSs), and other formal training school sites where economically feasible. These facilities
include sleeping rooms, lounges or day rooms, study areas, vending areas, laundries, and
bathrooms, depending on classification and need.
11.4.2 This CATCODE calculation is based on 8 buildings.
11.4.3 Rapid Runway Repair (RRR) sites are not authorized Troop Camp (Quarters).
Table 11-3: CATCODE 725-517, Troop Camp Quarters
Major Functions & Breakouts Authorized
Staffing
Target Area
(SF) Remarks
Officer 115
150 SF per person
Enlisted (E-7 through E-9) 115
150 SF per person
Enlisted (E-1 through E-6) 520
120 SF per person
Laundry Room
5 SF per person
Meeting Room / Day Room / Study Area / Others
10 SF per person
Vending Area
25 SF per building
Services / Supply Storage
450 SF per building
Subtotal
111,950 Net SF
25% Overhead
27,988
Subtotal
139,938
Functional Standard
139,900 Gross SF
NOTE:
1. This functional standard applies to CRTC, RTS, REOTS and Lightning Force Academy only; NGB/A7A must
approve all other quarters’ requests.
CATCODE 730-832, Visitor Control Center 11.5
This facility is located near the main entrance to ANG installations and functions as an operating
location for directory type information service, personnel identification, and visitor control point.
Functional Standard for this facility requires NGB/A7A approval based on the number of visitors
processed through the main Entry Control Facility.
ANGH 32-1084 CATEGORY GROUPS 72, 73 – DINING HALL AND QUARTERS, PERSONNEL SUPPORT
January 2015 CATCODE 730-835, SECURITY FORCES OPERATIONS
Facility Space Standards | 11-3
CATCODE 730-835, Security Forces Operations 11.6
11.6.1 This facility is the control and operations center for the direction of security, law
enforcement, crime prevention, investigation, training, and information, as well as for
personnel security and resource protection. The facility also serves as an armory and the
site for unit supply. Functional areas include: Law Enforcement Desk, Central Security
Control, and command and administration area.
11.6.2 Security Forces Operations, Stand Alone, 74 Personnel
Table 11-4: CATCODE 730-835, Security Forces Ops, Stand Alone, 74 Personnel
Major Functions & Breakouts Authorized
Staffing
Target Area
(SF) Remarks
Command & Administration 14 1,846 Net SF
Commander 1
Training & Testing 6 See Chapter 1(+ 200 SF for
equipment)
Conference & Meeting
See Chapter 1 (+ 200 SF for
equipment)
Executive Officer / NCO 1
First Sergeant 1
Orderly Room / Administration 5
Operations 60 3,636 Net SF
Law Enforcement Desk (LED) & Pass / ID 2 Secure space
Installation Chief of Security 1
Security Forces Manager 1
Operations Superintendent 1
Training Manager 3
Guard Mount
Installation Defense Force 21 *no associated SF, post personnel
Hoteling Stations
Quality Control / Stan / Eval 3
Flight Chiefs 6
Program Management 12
Supply / Mobility Management 3
Base Defense Operations Center (BDOC) 3
Weapons Vault 4
Sized for UTC & CATM weapons
Weapons Cleaning Area
Support 0 2,230 Net SF
Break Area
PPE Training Bag Storage
ANGH 32-1084 CATEGORY GROUPS 72, 73 – DINING HALL AND QUARTERS, PERSONNEL SUPPORT
January 2015 CATCODE 730-835, SECURITY FORCES OPERATIONS
Facility Space Standards | 11-4
Major Functions & Breakouts Authorized
Staffing
Target Area
(SF) Remarks
Pallet Build & Storage
6 pallets
Equipment Lockers
Utility Vehicle Storage
4 ATV’s with trailers & 1 M-Gator
Subtotal
7,712 Net SF
25% Overhead
1,928
Subtotal
9,640
Functional Standard
9,600 Gross SF
NOTE:
1. The Alternate Base Defense Operations Center (BDOC) is authorized 400 Gross SF but this function must be
physically located in another facility, and identified with this CATCODE.
2. The additional Functional Standard for the Security Forces Operations mission is provided under CATCODE
442-758, Base Supply & Equipment Warehouse – 2,500 SF (Table 9-3)
11.6.3 Security Forces Operations, Stand Alone, 87 Personnel
Table 11-5: CATCODE 730-835, Security Forces Ops, Stand Alone, 87 Personnel
Major Functions & Breakouts Authorized
Staffing
Target Area
(SF) Remarks
Command & Administration 14 1,846 Net SF
Commander 1
Training & Testing 6 See Chapter 1(+ 200 SF for
equipment)
Conference & Meeting
See Chapter 1 (+ 200 SF for
equipment)
Executive Officer / NCO 1
First Sergeant 1
Orderly Room / Administration 5
Operations 73 4,050 Net SF
Law Enforcement Desk (LED) & Pass / ID 2 Secure space
Installation Chief of Security 1
Security Forces Manager 1
Operations Superintendent 1
Training Manager 3
Guard Mount
Installation Defense Force 34 *no associated SF, post personnel
Hoteling Stations
Quality Control / Stan / Eval 3
Flight Chiefs 6
ANGH 32-1084 CATEGORY GROUPS 72, 73 – DINING HALL AND QUARTERS, PERSONNEL SUPPORT
January 2015 CATCODE 730-835, SECURITY FORCES OPERATIONS
Facility Space Standards | 11-5
Major Functions & Breakouts Authorized
Staffing
Target Area
(SF) Remarks
Program Management 12
Supply / Mobility Management 3
Base Defense Operations Center (BDOC) 3
Weapons Vault 4
Sized for UTC & CATM weapons
Weapons Cleaning Area
Support 0 2,410 Net SF
Break Area
PPE Training Bag Storage
Pallet Build & Storage
6 pallets
Equipment Lockers
Utility Vehicle Storage
4 ATV’s with trailers & 1 M-Gator
Subtotal
8,306 Net SF
25% Overhead
2,077
Subtotal
10,383
Functional Standard
10,400 Gross SF
NOTE:
3. The Alternate Base Defense Operations Center (BDOC) is authorized 400 Gross SF but this function must be
physically located in another facility, and identified with this CATCODE.
4. The additional Functional Standard for the Security Forces Operations mission is provided under CATCODE
442-758, Base Supply & Equipment Warehouse – 2,500 SF (Table 9-3)
11.6.4 Security Forces Operations, Stand Alone, 118 Personnel
Table 11-6: CATCODE 730-835, Security Forces Ops, Stand Alone, 118 Personnel
Major Functions & Breakouts Authorized
Staffing
Target Area
(SF) Remarks
Command & Administration 14 1,936 Net SF
Commander 1
Training & Testing 6 See Chapter 1(+ 200 SF for
equipment)
Conference & Meeting
See Chapter 1 (+ 200 SF for
equipment)
Executive Officer / NCO 1
First Sergeant 1
Orderly Room / Administration 5
Operations 104 4,422 Net SF
Law Enforcement Desk (LED) & Pass / ID 2 Secure space
Installation Chief of Security 1
ANGH 32-1084 CATEGORY GROUPS 72, 73 – DINING HALL AND QUARTERS, PERSONNEL SUPPORT
January 2015 CATCODE 730-835, SECURITY FORCES OPERATIONS
Facility Space Standards | 11-6
Major Functions & Breakouts Authorized
Staffing
Target Area
(SF) Remarks
Security Forces Manager 1
Operations Superintendent 1
Training Manager 3
Guard Mount
Installation Defense Force 65 *no associated SF, post personnel
Hoteling Stations
Quality Control / Stan / Eval 3
Flight Chiefs 6
Program Management 12
Supply / Mobility Management 3
Base Defense Operations Center (BDOC) 3
Weapons Vault 4
Sized for UTC & CATM weapons
Weapons Cleaning Area
Support 0 2,671 Net SF
Break Area
PPE Training Bag Storage
Pallet Build & Storage
6 pallets
Equipment Lockers
Utility Vehicle Storage
4 ATV’s with trailers & 1 M-Gator
Subtotal
9,029 Net SF
25% Overhead
2,257
Subtotal
11,286
Functional Standard
11,300 Gross SF
NOTE:
5. The Alternate Base Defense Operations Center (BDOC) is authorized 400 Gross SF but this function must be
physically located in another facility, and identified with this CATCODE.
6. The additional Functional Standard for the Security Forces Operations mission is provided under CATCODE
442-758, Base Supply & Equipment Warehouse – 2,500 SF (Table 9-3)
11.6.5 Security Forces Operations, Co-located, 61 Personnel
Table 11-5: CATCODE 730-835, Security Forces Ops, Co-located, 61 Personnel
Major Functions & Breakouts Authorized
Staffing
Target Area
(SF) Remarks
Command & Administration 14 1,846 Net SF
Commander 1
Training & Testing 6 See Chapter 1(+ 200 SF for
equipment)
ANGH 32-1084 CATEGORY GROUPS 72, 73 – DINING HALL AND QUARTERS, PERSONNEL SUPPORT
January 2015 CATCODE 730-835, SECURITY FORCES OPERATIONS
Facility Space Standards | 11-7
Major Functions & Breakouts Authorized
Staffing
Target Area
(SF) Remarks
Conference & Meeting
See Chapter 1 (+ 200 SF for
equipment)
Executive Officer / NCO 1
First Sergeant 1
Orderly Room / Administration 5
Operations 47 3,438 Net SF
Law Enforcement Desk (LED) & Pass / ID 2 Secure space
Installation Chief of Security 1
Security Forces Manager 1
Operations Superintendent 1
Training Manager 3
Guard Mount
Installation Defense Force 8
Hoteling Stations
Quality Control / Stan / Eval 3
Flight Chiefs 6
Program Management 12
Supply / Mobility Management 3
Base Defense Operations Center (BDOC) 3
Weapons Vault 4
Sized for UTC & CATM weapons
Weapons Cleaning Area
Support 0 2,113 Net SF
Break Area
PPE Training Bag Storage
Pallet Build & Storage
6 pallets
Equipment Lockers
Utility Vehicle Storage
4 ATV’s with trailers & 1 M-Gator
Subtotal
7,397 Net SF
25% Overhead
1,849
Subtotal
9,246
Functional Standard
9,200 Gross SF
NOTE:
1. The Alternate Base Defense Operations Center (BDOC) is authorized 400 Gross SF but this function must be
physically located in another facility, and identified with this CATCODE.
2. The additional Functional Standard for the Security Forces Operations mission is provided under CATCODE
442-758, Base Supply & Equipment Warehouse – 2,000 SF (Table 9-3)
ANGH 32-1084 CATEGORY GROUPS 72, 73 – DINING HALL AND QUARTERS, PERSONNEL SUPPORT
January 2015 CATCODE 730-835, SECURITY FORCES OPERATIONS
Facility Space Standards | 11-8
ANGH 32-1084 CATEGORY GROUPS 72, 73 – DINING HALL AND QUARTERS, PERSONNEL SUPPORT
January 2015 CATCODE 730-835, SECURITY FORCES OPERATIONS
Facility Space Standards | 11-9
11.6.6 Security Forces Operations, CRTC
Table 11-6: CATCODE 730-835, Security Forces Ops, CRTC
Major Functions & Breakouts Authorized
Staffing
Target Area
(SF) Remarks
Command & Administration 11 1,196 Net SF
Commander 1
Training & Testing See Chapter 1
Conference Room
See Chapter 1
First Sergeant 1
Orderly Room / Administration 9
Operations 12 1,132 Net SF
Installation Chief of Security 1
Security Forces Manager 1
Operations Superintendent 1
Training Manager 1
Quality Control / Stan / Eval 1
Flight Chiefs Area 2
Program Management Work Area 1
Supply / Mobility Management 1
Central Security Control 1
Weapons Vault 1
Sized for Honor Guard, day-to-day
weapons
Weapons Cleaning Area 1
Support 0 100 Net SF
Break Area
Subtotal
2,428 Net SF
25% Overhead
607
Subtotal
3,035
Functional Standard
3,000 Gross SF
ANGH 32-1084 CATEGORY GROUPS 72, 73 – DINING HALL AND QUARTERS, PERSONNEL SUPPORT
January 2015 CATCODE 730-837, SECURITY ENTRY CONTROL FACILITY
Facility Space Standards | 11-10
11.6.7 Security Forces Operations, Deployed / Visiting Unit, CRTC
Table 11-7: CATCODE 730-835, Security Forces Ops (Deployed / Visiting Unit - CRTC)
Major Functions & Breakouts Authorized
Staffing
Target Area
(SF) Remarks
Command & Administration 4 1,752 Net SF
Commander 1
First Sergeant 1
Training & Testing See Chapter 1
Conference & Meeting
See Chapter 1
Orderly Room / Administration 2
Information Management Center
Operations 2 2,710 Net SF
Central Security Control 2
Weapons Vault
Sized for deployed weapons /
ammunition
Weapons Clean / Repair / Clear Area
Pallet Build Up
Utility Vehicle Storage
8 ATV’s and trailers plus 1M-Gator
Support 0 264 Net SF
Personnel Equipment Lockers (M / F)
Subtotal
4,726 Net SF
25% Overhead
1,182
Subtotal
5,908
Functional Standard
5,900 Gross SF
CATCODE 730-837, Security Entry Control Facility 11.7
11.7.1 An entry control facility (ECF) is required at all alert aircraft areas, and at other restricted
areas as critical mission requirements dictate.
11.7.2 The ECF includes the entry control building and the personnel and vehicle entrapment areas
connected to the surrounding security fence. The facility must accommodate at least two
individuals, controls for the mechanically operated gates, exchange badge racks, and
controls for pedestrian turnstiles. The functional standard is 200 Gross SF but additional
space may be authorized to meet mission requirements.
CATCODE 730-839, Traffic Check House (Gate House) 11.8
11.8.1 This function provides security to the installation from unauthorized access and intercept
contraband (weapons, explosives, drugs, classified material, and related items), while
maximizing vehicle ingress and egress.
ANGH 32-1084 CATEGORY GROUPS 72, 73 – DINING HALL AND QUARTERS, PERSONNEL SUPPORT
January 2015 CATCODE 730-839, TRAFFIC CHECK HOUSE (GATE HOUSE)
Facility Space Standards | 11-11
11.8.2 The facility provides multiple functions including: validating authorized entry to the
installation, visitor processing, vehicle ID checks, and critical security communications.
Passes may also be issued and visitor logs completed at the traffic check house, and
intrusion alarms that might terminate within the facility may be monitored by assigned
personnel to control entry to the alarmed activities.
11.8.3 This CATCODE is typically part of an Entry Control Facility (ECF). ECFs will typically
include a gatehouse with overhead protection at inbound vehicle lanes, over watch position,
covered canopies for vehicle inspection, active vehicle barriers, security gate, and security
fencing and lighting. Design guidance and layout of ECFs is referenced in UFC 4-022-01.
11.8.4 The corresponding CATCODEs for the other elements of an ECF:
11.8.4.1 CATCODE 145-921, Overhead Protection
11.8.4.2 CATCODE 730-832, Visitor Control Center
11.8.4.3 CATCODE 872-245, Boundary Fence
11.8.4.5 CATCODE 872-247, Security Fence / Vehicle Barriers
11.8.5 At installations with significant truck demand, a covered auto / truck / bus / RV covered
inspection lane (with means to block unauthorized passage) can be authorized on a case-by-
case basis. The truck inspection area should be equipped with a holding area sized to
accommodate peak periods of truck demands, an area for inspection systems, and the main
inspection area itself. Typical covered area is 1,600 Gross SF.
11.8.5.1 An alternative to permanent covered inspection areas are relocatable buildings. These
buildings or structures are not real property but the supporting slabs, grade beams, etc.
used to support them are under CATCODE 890-311 “Non-Recoverable Support
Facility, Relocatable”.
Table 11-8: CATCODE 730-839, Traffic Check House (Gate House)
Facility Basis Functional Standard (Gross SF)
Main Gate (Flying Unit) 300
Secondary Entrance (Flying Unit) 100
Main Gate (Non-flying Unit) 100 (See Note 1)
NOTES:
1. If Security Forces personnel are authorized.
2. Covered vehicle inspection area is considered equipment and not picked up on real property records.
Facility Space Standards | 12-1
Chapter 12: Category Groups 74, 75 – Morale, Welfare, and Recreation Facilities
General Criteria 12.1
12.1.1 The requirement for Morale, Welfare, and Recreation (MWR) facilities varies according to
the using service. ANG installations are authorized limited MWR activities and facilities
since the ANG does not have Non-Appropriated Funds (NAF) instrumentalities to fund the
activities or facilities.
12.1.2 When MWR facilities are authorized, ANG shall not use troop labor for maintenance,
repair, minor construction, or major construction.
12.1.3 The following MWR Activities are authorized using Appropriated Funds:
12.1.3.1 Fitness Center, CATCODE 740-674, Physical Fitness
12.1.3.2 Running Track, CATCODE 750-177, Athletic Field, Track
12.1.3.3 All other MWR facilities must be approved by NGB/A7A.
CATCODE 740-155, Credit Union 12.2
12.2.1 This CATCODE identifies those spaces that provide credit union or similar banking services
on an ANG installation.
12.2.2 A license and host tenant support agreement is required in accordance with AFI 32-9003,
Granting Temporary Use of Air Force Real Property.
12.2.3 These functions, when authorized, will utilize space available and therefore do not have a
defined functional space standard.
CATCODE 740-389, Exchange Service Outlet 12.3
12.3.1 This CATCODE identifies those spaces that provide special sales or similar service outlets
considered branches of the main Base Exchange in an ANG installation.
12.3.2 A host tenant support agreement is required in accordance with AFI 32-9003, Granting
Temporary Use of Air Force Real Property.
12.3.3 These functions, when authorized, will utilize space available and therefore do not have a
defined functional space standard.
ANGH 32-1084 CATEGORY GROUPS 74, 75 – MORALE, WELFARE, AND RECREATION FACILITIES
January 2015 CATCODE 740-674, PHYSICAL FITNESS
Facility Space Standards | 12-2
CATCODE 740-674, Physical Fitness 12.4
12.4.1 Fitness areas facilitate the readiness, fitness, and morale of ANG members in support of
standards set forth in AFI 36-2905, Fitness Program. This section outlines Functional
Standards to provide physical fitness areas to allow ANG members to participate in a year-
round physical conditioning program, emphasizing total fitness in support of the Air Force
and ANG mission.
Table 12-1: CATCODE 740-674, Physical Fitness
Function
Functional Standard (Gross SF) per Military Authorizations
Aircraft Ranges GSU (or < 500) 501 - 1,000 1,001 - 1,800 & CRTC
Fitness Area 300 700 2,400 3,000
NOTES:
1. A physical fitness center is not typically authorized for ANG units on another DoD installation that allows access
to the installation physical fitness facility.
2. The physical fitness center is intended to be co-located with another base function. Ten percent (10%) Overhead
included in Gross SF above.
CATCODE 750-177, Athletic Field, Track 12.5
12.5.1 Outdoor running track used to support military personnel physical fitness requirements.
Prior to programming an exclusive use running track, the following two options should be
considered:
12.5.1.1 Use of existing base pavements with appropriate markings.
12.5.1.2 Use of available space and local funds to construct a running trail.
12.5.2 The construction of an exclusive use running track must be approved by NGB/A7A.
CATCODE 750-371, Recreational Pavilion 12.6
12.6.1 A covered, open-sided, multi-purpose function outfitted to support installation exercises and
training events, recreation activities and physical fitness programs.
12.6.2 The facility may include a covered lounge, toilets, storage areas, snack bar, and / or
concession stand.
Table 12-2: CATCODE 750-371. Recreational Pavilion
Function
Functional Standard (Gross SF) per Military Authorizations
GSU (or < 500) 501 - 1,000 1,001 - 1,800 & CRTC
Recreational Pavilion 400 600 800
Facility Space Standards | 13-1
Chapter 13: Category Group 85, 87, 89 – Roads, Streets, and Utilities
General Criteria 13.1
Roads and streets are authorized in support of ANG functions. Address individual installation
requirements with NGB/A7AD.
CATCODE 852-261, Vehicle Parking Operations 13.2
13.2.1 This facility provides parking space for organizational vehicles at two types of locations: the
main pool, normally adjacent to Vehicle Operations Administration (CATCODE 610-121);
and authorized sub-pools adjacent to other operating locations whose functions requires 24
hour access to a substantial number of their assigned vehicles. Typical organizations
requiring sub-pools are Civil Engineering, Fire, aircraft maintenance, and security forces.
Pools and sub-pools require a paved or stabilized surface; the central pool requires
floodlighting, security fence at least 6 ft. high, and one or more controlled paved entrances.
13.2.2 To determine the amount of vehicle parking required at the main pool and at the individual
sub-pools, follow the following process:
13.2.2.1 Using the base Vehicle Authorization List, identify all vehicles for which the Base
Transportation Office is responsible.
13.2.2.2 Subtract all vehicles that are regularly parked at open locations other than the main
pool and sub-pools described above.
13.2.2.3 Subtract those vehicles parked in buildings and sheds such as Base Civil Engineer
Pavements and Grounds Facility (CATCODE 219-943), Vehicle Operations Heated
Parking (CATCODE 214-426), and Vehicle Operations Parking Shed (CATCODE
214-428).
13.2.2.4 Among the remaining vehicles, identify those that will be assigned to the main pool
and each sub-pool, then refer to Table 13-1 to determine the required amount of
vehicle parking space.
Table 13-1: CATCODE 852-261, Vehicle Parking Operations
Balance of Authorized V.E.s See Note 1 Functional Standard (SY)
50 – 100 3,800
101 – 150 5,825
151 – 250 9,700
251 – 350 13,600
351 – 450 17,500
451 – 650 25,250
651 – 850 32,500
851 – 1,000 41,500
NOTE 1: Excludes specialty vehicles such as fire trucks, refuelers and BCE equipment.
ANGH 32-1084 CATEGORY GROUP 85, 87, 89 – ROADS, STREETS, AND UTILITIES
January 2015 CATCODE 852-262, NON-ORGANIZATIONAL VEHICLE PARKING
Facility Space Standards | 13-2
CATCODE 852-262, Non-Organizational Vehicle Parking 13.3
13.3.1 DoD policy is to provide off-street parking at military installations, rather than build wider
streets to accommodate on-street parking. Where facilities are located near each other,
parking areas should be combined and reduced to the extent consistent with normal
operations.
13.3.2 Determine the Functional Standard for non-organizational vehicle parking by multiplying
75% of an installation's combined Unit Manning Document (UMD) total strength times 35
SY. GSU manning cannot be added to the installation’s UMD total strength for the
purposes of this calculation UNLESS the GSU is collocated on the same installation with
the Wing. This Functional Standard provides the parking spaces and circulation space for
the installation.
13.3.3 Visitor, ADA compliant and Government Operated Vehicle (GOV) parking spaces are not
included in the UMD calculation. Visitor parking will not exceed 1% of the installation's
75% total, while ADA compliant parking will comply with Americans with Disabilities Act
(ADA) Accessibility Guidelines, Section 4 (Accessible Elements and Spaces: Scope and
Technical Requirements).
CATCODE 852-263, Vehicle Parking (Unsurfaced) 13.4
This is an unsurfaced area for parking vehicles. The area should be graded gravel for longevity.
In most cases, these areas can also be dual used for equipment set up and training purposes.
CATCODE 852-269, Refueler Vehicle Parking 13.5
13.5.1 Refueler Vehicle Parking is a paved area usually located close to (and considered part of)
the jet fuel storage and operations complex. Under circumstances described in CATCODE
121-111, Petroleum Operations Building, a 150 Gross SF vehicle checkpoint and operator
maintenance facility may be located in the complex.
13.5.2 600 SY of paved area is allowed for each authorized refueling unit or hydrant-servicing
vehicle (hose truck). 400 SY of paved area is allowed for each RPA fueling cart.
CATCODE 852-273, Aircraft Support Equipment Storage Yard 13.6
This function is required for the standby storage of powered and non-powered ASE that has been
repaired and is awaiting dispatch. This area is paved and if justified, can be fenced and lighted.
The functional standard is 900 SY. See CATCODE 218-712, for space authorization.
CATCODE 872-245, Boundary Fence 13.7
As a general rule, the perimeter of ANG installations will be delineated by some type of fencing.
In exceptional cases the entire installation may have a uniform degree of security importance,
however, as a practical matter, all areas, materials, and facilities within an installation are not of
equal security priority. Economical and realistic satisfaction of an installation commander’s
legal and moral responsibilities for the protection of property under his / her command can
usually be satisfied by the use of Type A2 fence. However, the type of fence required at the
boundaries of livestock grazing land that adjoin airfield operational areas requires special study
and determination.
ANGH 32-1084 CATEGORY GROUP 85, 87, 89 – ROADS, STREETS, AND UTILITIES
January 2015 CATCODE 872-247, SECURITY FENCE / VEHICLE BARRIERS
Facility Space Standards | 13-3
CATCODE 872-247, Security Fence / Vehicle Barriers 13.8
As differentiated from a boundary fence, a security fence is required to enhance security or
protective efforts established in response to Restricted or Controlled Areas. This CATCODE also
includes structures designed for protection of restricted or controlled areas or any area where
threat of terrorism is imminent or likely to require Active Vehicle Barriers (AVBs) and security
overwatch facilities where applicable.
CATCODE 890-181, Utility Line Ducts 13.9
Underground concrete encased ducts used for installation of electrical, telephone cable, fiber
optical communications lines, hot water lines, etc. See CATCODE 132-133, Equipment Pad for
associated equipment pad(s) if required.
CATCODE 890-311, Non-Recoverable Support Facility, Relocatable 13.10
Supporting slabs, foundations, grade beams, etc. used to support modular structures, relocatable
buildings, or other tent like structures that are not real property.
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Appendices & References:
ANGH 32-1084
APPENDIX A: WEAPON SYSTEM / MISSION REFERENCE GUIDES January 2015
Facility Space Standards | 1
Appendix A: Weapon System / Mission Reference Guides
ANGH 32-1084
APPENDIX A: WEAPON SYSTEM / MISSION REFERENCE GUIDES January 2015
Facility Space Standards | 2
A.1 - Stand-Alone Weapon System or Mission
A.1.1 Host support is not required for the weapon system or mission displayed in Table A-1. In
most cases, the weapon system or mission is the host on an ANG installation or is a tenant on
another DoD installation.
A.1.2 An “X” in the matrix means that this CATCODE normally associated with the Weapon
System or Mission shown.
A.1.3 In cases where the remarks section shows “By Exception”, this CATCODE is authorized
with NGB/A7A approval.
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A.1 STAND-ALONE WEAPON SYSTEM or MISSION
CATCODE, Title
FAC
Code
A-1
0 o
r O
A-1
0 (
Fig
hte
r)
F-1
5 o
r F
-16
(F
igh
ter)
F-2
2 o
r F
-35
(F
igh
ter)
C-5
or
C-1
7 (A
irli
ft)
C-1
30
(A
irli
ft)
HC
-13
0/H
H-6
0 (C
om
bat
Res
cue)
KC
-13
5 (A
ir R
efu
elin
g)
KC
-46
A (
Air
Ref
uel
ing
)
Rem
ote
ly P
ilo
ted
Air
cra
ft (R
PA
)
MC
-12
/ R
C-2
6 (
Rec
on
)
Co
mb
at
Rea
din
ess
Tra
inin
g C
ente
r
(CR
TC
)
Dis
trib
ute
d C
om
ms
Gro
un
d S
ys
(D
CG
S)
EC
-13
0 (
Sp
ecia
l O
per
atio
ns)
Ad
va
nce
d A
irli
ft T
act
ics
Trn
g C
ente
r
(AA
TT
C)
JO
INT
ST
AR
S
Fly
ing
Tra
inin
g U
nit
(F
TU
)
Remarks
CATEGORY GROUP 11 - AIRFIELD PAVEMENTS
CATCODE 111-111, Runway 1111 X X X X X X X X X X X
X X X X
CATCODE 111-115, Paved
Overrun
1113 X X X X X X X X
X
X X X X
CATCODE 112-211, Taxiway 1121 X X X X X X X X X X X
X X X X
CATCODE 113-321, Apron 1131 X X X X X X X X X X X
X X X X
CATCODE 116-116, Short
Field Take-off and Landing
Zone
1111
X
X
CATCODE 116-642, Paved
Shoulders
1165 X X X X X X X X
X X
X X X X
CATCODE 116-661, Arm /
Disarm Pad
1131 X X X
CATCODE 116-662,
Hazardous Cargo Pad
1131 X X X X X X X X
By Exception
CATCODE 116-664,
Unsuppressed Power Check
Pad
1131 X
X X X X
X X
X X X X
CATCODE 116-665, Power
Check Pad (with Noise
Suppressor)
1131 X X X
X
CATCODE 116-666, Warm
Up / Holding Pad
1131 X X X X X X X X
X
X
By Exception
CATCODE 116-667, Compass
Calibration Pad
1161 X X X X X X X X
X X
X
X X By Exception
CATCODE 116-672, Aircraft
Wash Rack
1163 X X X X X X X X
X
By Exception
CATCODE 116-945, Jet Blast
Deflector
1464 X X X X X X X X
X
By Exception
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A.1 STAND-ALONE WEAPON SYSTEM or MISSION
CATCODE, Title
FAC
Code
A-1
0 o
r O
A-1
0 (
Fig
hte
r)
F-1
5 o
r F
-16
(F
igh
ter)
F-2
2 o
r F
-35
(F
igh
ter)
C-5
or
C-1
7 (A
irli
ft)
C-1
30
(A
irli
ft)
HC
-13
0/H
H-6
0 (C
om
bat
Res
cue)
KC
-13
5 (A
ir R
efu
elin
g)
KC
-46
A (
Air
Ref
uel
ing
)
Rem
ote
ly P
ilo
ted
Air
cra
ft (R
PA
)
MC
-12
/ R
C-2
6 (
Rec
on
)
Co
mb
at
Rea
din
ess
Tra
inin
g C
ente
r
(CR
TC
)
Dis
trib
ute
d C
om
ms
Gro
un
d S
ys
(D
CG
S)
EC
-13
0 (
Sp
ecia
l O
per
atio
ns)
Ad
va
nce
d A
irli
ft T
act
ics
Trn
g C
ente
r
(AA
TT
C)
JO
INT
ST
AR
S
Fly
ing
Tra
inin
g U
nit
(F
TU
)
Remarks
CATEGORY GROUP 12 - PETROLEUM DISPENSING AND OPERATING FACILITIES
CATCODE 121-111,
Petroleum Operations Building
1444 X X X X X X X X X X X
X X X X
CATCODE 121-122, Hydrant
Fueling System
1211
X
X X
X
X
CATCODE 121-124, Hydrant
Fueling Building
1262
X
X X
X
X
CATCODE 123-335, Vehicle
Fueling Station (Base Service
Station)
1231 X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X
CATCODE 124-131,
Operating Storage, Aviation
Gas
1241 X X X X X X X X X X X
X X X X
CATCODE 124-134,
Operating Storage, Diesel
1241 X X X X X X X X X X X
X X X X
CATCODE 124-135,
Operating Storage, Jet Fuel
1241 X X X X X X X X X X X
X X X X
CATCODE 124-137,
Operating Storage, Motor Gas
1241 X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X
CATCODE 125-977, Pump
Station, Liquid Fuel
1262 X X X X X X X X X X X
X X X X
CATCODE 126-925, Liquid
Fuel Truck Fill Stand
1261 X X X X X X X X X X X
X X X X
CATCODE 126-926, Liquid
Fuel Truck Unloading Stand
1261 X X X X X X X X X X X
X X X X
CATEGORY GROUP 13 - COMM, NAV AIDS, AIR TRAFFIC CONTROL, AND AIRFIELD LIGHTING
CATCODE 130-142, Aircraft
Rescue Fire Fighting (ARFF)
Station
1411 X X X X X X X X X X X
X X X X By Exception
CATCODE 131-111,
Telecommunications
1311 X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X
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A.1 STAND-ALONE WEAPON SYSTEM or MISSION
CATCODE, Title
FAC
Code
A-1
0 o
r O
A-1
0 (
Fig
hte
r)
F-1
5 o
r F
-16
(F
igh
ter)
F-2
2 o
r F
-35
(F
igh
ter)
C-5
or
C-1
7 (A
irli
ft)
C-1
30
(A
irli
ft)
HC
-13
0/H
H-6
0 (C
om
bat
Res
cue)
KC
-13
5 (A
ir R
efu
elin
g)
KC
-46
A (
Air
Ref
uel
ing
)
Rem
ote
ly P
ilo
ted
Air
cra
ft (R
PA
)
MC
-12
/ R
C-2
6 (
Rec
on
)
Co
mb
at
Rea
din
ess
Tra
inin
g C
ente
r
(CR
TC
)
Dis
trib
ute
d C
om
ms
Gro
un
d S
ys
(D
CG
S)
EC
-13
0 (
Sp
ecia
l O
per
atio
ns)
Ad
va
nce
d A
irli
ft T
act
ics
Trn
g C
ente
r
(AA
TT
C)
JO
INT
ST
AR
S
Fly
ing
Tra
inin
g U
nit
(F
TU
)
Remarks
CATCODE 131-115,
Communications Receiver
1311 X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X By Exception
CATCODE 131-116,
Communications
Transmitter/Receiver
1311 X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X By Exception
CATCODE 131-117,
Communications Transmitter 1311 X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X By Exception
CATCODE 134-351,
Instrument Landing System
(ILS) Glide Slope
1343 X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X By Exception
CATCODE 134-353,
Instrument Landing System
(ILS) Localizer
1343 X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X By Exception
CATCODE 134-376, Airport
Surveillance Radar (ASR) 4343 X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X By Exception
CATCODE 134-465, Tactical
Air Navigation (TACAN) 1344 X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X By Exception
CATCODE 134-511,
VORTAC, Fixed
1345 X X X X X X X X X X X
X X X X By Exception
CATCODE 136-661, Approach
Lighting
1361 X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X By Exception
CATCODE 136-664, Runway
Lighting
1361 X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X By Exception
CATCODE 136-667, Taxiway
Lighting
1361 X X X X X X X X X X X
X X X X
CATEGORY GROUP 14 - LAND OPERATIONAL FACILITIES
CATCODE 141-165,
Explosive Ordnance Disposal
(EOD) Facility
1444
By Exception
CATCODE 141-181, Fighter
Aircraft Shelter
1466
By Exception
CATCODE 141-183, Fighter
Aircraft Alert Hangar
2111
By Exception
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A.1 STAND-ALONE WEAPON SYSTEM or MISSION
CATCODE, Title
FAC
Code
A-1
0 o
r O
A-1
0 (
Fig
hte
r)
F-1
5 o
r F
-16
(F
igh
ter)
F-2
2 o
r F
-35
(F
igh
ter)
C-5
or
C-1
7 (A
irli
ft)
C-1
30
(A
irli
ft)
HC
-13
0/H
H-6
0 (C
om
bat
Res
cue)
KC
-13
5 (A
ir R
efu
elin
g)
KC
-46
A (
Air
Ref
uel
ing
)
Rem
ote
ly P
ilo
ted
Air
cra
ft (R
PA
)
MC
-12
/ R
C-2
6 (
Rec
on
)
Co
mb
at
Rea
din
ess
Tra
inin
g C
ente
r
(CR
TC
)
Dis
trib
ute
d C
om
ms
Gro
un
d S
ys
(D
CG
S)
EC
-13
0 (
Sp
ecia
l O
per
atio
ns)
Ad
va
nce
d A
irli
ft T
act
ics
Trn
g C
ente
r
(AA
TT
C)
JO
INT
ST
AR
S
Fly
ing
Tra
inin
g U
nit
(F
TU
)
Remarks
CATCODE 141-185,
Aerospace Pararescue and
Recovery
2111
X
By Exception
CATCODE 141-383, Audio /
Visual
1441 X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X
CATCODE 141-453, Base
Operations 1412 X X X X X X X X X X
X X X X
CATCODE 141-454 Special
Operations
1444 X
By Exception
CATCODE 141-459 Crew
Readiness
1412
X X
X X X
CATCODE 141-461,
Command Post
1441 X X X X X X X X X X
X X X X
CATCODE 141-745,
Reconnaissance (RC) Photo
Laboratory
1441
X
By Exception
CATCODE 141-753, Squadron
Operations (Sqd Ops)
1412 X X X X X X X X X X X
X X X X
CATCODE 141-783, Small Air
Terminal (SAT) 1412
X X
X X
CATCODE 141-786,
Deployment Processing Center 1412 X X X X X X X X X X X
X X X X
CATCODE 149-511,
RPA Support Operations
Center (SOC)
1495 X
CATCODE 149-621, Wind
Measuring Set (AN/FMQ-13) 1496 X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X By Exception
CATCODE 149-XX1,
Automatic Meteorological
Station (AN/FMQ-19)
1496 X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X By Exception
CATCODE 149-6XX, Fixed
Base Automatic
Meteorological Station
(AN/FMQ-23)
1496 X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X By Exception
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A.1 STAND-ALONE WEAPON SYSTEM or MISSION
CATCODE, Title
FAC
Code
A-1
0 o
r O
A-1
0 (
Fig
hte
r)
F-1
5 o
r F
-16
(F
igh
ter)
F-2
2 o
r F
-35
(F
igh
ter)
C-5
or
C-1
7 (A
irli
ft)
C-1
30
(A
irli
ft)
HC
-13
0/H
H-6
0 (C
om
bat
Res
cue)
KC
-13
5 (A
ir R
efu
elin
g)
KC
-46
A (
Air
Ref
uel
ing
)
Rem
ote
ly P
ilo
ted
Air
cra
ft (R
PA
)
MC
-12
/ R
C-2
6 (
Rec
on
)
Co
mb
at
Rea
din
ess
Tra
inin
g C
ente
r
(CR
TC
)
Dis
trib
ute
d C
om
ms
Gro
un
d S
ys
(D
CG
S)
EC
-13
0 (
Sp
ecia
l O
per
atio
ns)
Ad
va
nce
d A
irli
ft T
act
ics
Trn
g C
ente
r
(AA
TT
C)
JO
INT
ST
AR
S
Fly
ing
Tra
inin
g U
nit
(F
TU
)
Remarks
CATCODE 149-962, Air
Traffic Control (ATC) Tower
1413 X X X X X X X X X X X
X X X X By Exception
CATEGORY GROUP 17 - TRAINING FACILITIES
CATCODE 171-158, Band
Center
1713
By Exception
CATCODE 171-211, Flying
Training Classroom
1711
By Exception
CATCODE 171-212, Simulator
Training
1721 X X X X X X X X X X X
X X X X
CATCODE 171-443, Reserve
Forces General Training
Support
1714 X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X
CATCODE 171-445, Reserve
Forces Operational Training
1714 X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X
CATCODE 171-447, Reserve
Forces Communications &
Electronics Training
1711
By Excp, See
CATCODE
CATCODE 171-449, Reserve
Forces Aeromedical
Evacuation Training
1711
By Excp, See
CATCODE
CATCODE 171-450, Reserve
Forces Medical Training /
Administration
5500 X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X
CATCODE 171-471, Range
Control House (RCH)
1731
By Excp, See
CATCODE
CATCODE 171-472, Range
Supply and Equipment Storage
1731
By Excp, See
CATCODE
CATCODE 171-473, Range
Target Storage and Repair
1731
By Excp, See
CATCODE
CATCODE 171-476, Combat
Arms Training Maintenance
(CATM)
1718 X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X
ANGH 32-1084
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A.1 STAND-ALONE WEAPON SYSTEM or MISSION
CATCODE, Title
FAC
Code
A-1
0 o
r O
A-1
0 (
Fig
hte
r)
F-1
5 o
r F
-16
(F
igh
ter)
F-2
2 o
r F
-35
(F
igh
ter)
C-5
or
C-1
7 (A
irli
ft)
C-1
30
(A
irli
ft)
HC
-13
0/H
H-6
0 (C
om
bat
Res
cue)
KC
-13
5 (A
ir R
efu
elin
g)
KC
-46
A (
Air
Ref
uel
ing
)
Rem
ote
ly P
ilo
ted
Air
cra
ft (R
PA
)
MC
-12
/ R
C-2
6 (
Rec
on
)
Co
mb
at
Rea
din
ess
Tra
inin
g C
ente
r
(CR
TC
)
Dis
trib
ute
d C
om
ms
Gro
un
d S
ys
(D
CG
S)
EC
-13
0 (
Sp
ecia
l O
per
atio
ns)
Ad
va
nce
d A
irli
ft T
act
ics
Trn
g C
ente
r
(AA
TT
C)
JO
INT
ST
AR
S
Fly
ing
Tra
inin
g U
nit
(F
TU
)
Remarks
CATCODE 179-475, Small
Arms Range
1750
By Excp, See
CATCODE
CATCODE 179-481, Aircraft
Range
1793 By Exception
CATCODE 179-511, Fire
Fighter Training Facility
1795
By Excp, See
Appendix A.2
CATEGORY GROUP 21 - MAINTENANCE FACILITIES
CATCODE 211-111,
Maintenance Hangar
2111 X X X X X X X X X X
X X X X
CATCODE 211-152, Aircraft
General Purpose Shops
2112 X X X X X X X X X X X
X X X X
CATCODE 211-153, Non-
Destructive Inspection Shop
2112 X X X X X X X X X X X
X X X X
CATCODE 211-154, Aircraft
Organizational Maintenance
Shop (AMU)
2112 X X X X X X X X X X X
X X X X
CATCODE 211-157, Jet
Engine Inspection and
Maintenance Shop
2116 By Excp, See
CATCODE
CATCODE 211-159, Aircraft
Corrosion Control
2113 By Excp, See
CATCODE
CATCODE 211-161,
Corrosion Control Utility
Storage
4423 X X X X X X X X X X X
X X X X
CATCODE 211-179, Fuel
System Maintenance Dock 2111 X X X X X X X X X X X
X X X X
CATCODE 211-193, Test
Stand
2118 X X X X X X X X X X X
X X X X
CATCODE 214-422, Vehicle
Service Rack
2145
X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X
CATCODE 214-425, Vehicle
Maintenance Shop 2141 X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X
Chk Vehicle
Equivalence
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A.1 STAND-ALONE WEAPON SYSTEM or MISSION
CATCODE, Title
FAC
Code
A-1
0 o
r O
A-1
0 (
Fig
hte
r)
F-1
5 o
r F
-16
(F
igh
ter)
F-2
2 o
r F
-35
(F
igh
ter)
C-5
or
C-1
7 (A
irli
ft)
C-1
30
(A
irli
ft)
HC
-13
0/H
H-6
0 (C
om
bat
Res
cue)
KC
-13
5 (A
ir R
efu
elin
g)
KC
-46
A (
Air
Ref
uel
ing
)
Rem
ote
ly P
ilo
ted
Air
cra
ft (R
PA
)
MC
-12
/ R
C-2
6 (
Rec
on
)
Co
mb
at
Rea
din
ess
Tra
inin
g C
ente
r
(CR
TC
)
Dis
trib
ute
d C
om
ms
Gro
un
d S
ys
(D
CG
S)
EC
-13
0 (
Sp
ecia
l O
per
atio
ns)
Ad
va
nce
d A
irli
ft T
act
ics
Trn
g C
ente
r
(AA
TT
C)
JO
INT
ST
AR
S
Fly
ing
Tra
inin
g U
nit
(F
TU
)
Remarks
CATCODE 214-426, Vehicle
Operations Heated Parking 4425
`
By Excp, See
CATCODE
CATCODE 214-428, Vehicle
Operations Parking Shed
4425 By Exception
CATCODE 214-467, Refueling
Vehicle Shop
2141 X X X X X X X X X X X
X X X X
CATCODE 215-552, Weapons
and Release Systems Shop
2151 X X X
X
X X
X
CATCODE 216-642,
Conventional Munitions Shop
2162 X X X
X
X X
X
CATCODE 217-712, Avionics
Shop 2171 X X X X X X X X X X X
X X X X
CATCODE 217-713,
Electronic Countermeasures
(ECM) Pod Shop and Storage
2171 X X X X X X X X
X
X X X X
CATCODE 218-712, Aircraft
Support Shop / Storage 2181 X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X
CATCODE 218-868, Regional
Precision Measurement
Equipment Lab (PMEL)
2171
See
CATCODE
in Appendix
A.3
CATCODE 219-943, Base
Civil Engineer Pavement and
Grounds
2191 X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X
CATCODE 219-944, Base
Civil Engineer Maintenance
Shop
2191 X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X
CATCODE 219-947
Base Civil Engineer Storage
4422 X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X
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A.1 STAND-ALONE WEAPON SYSTEM or MISSION
CATCODE, Title
FAC
Code
A-1
0 o
r O
A-1
0 (
Fig
hte
r)
F-1
5 o
r F
-16
(F
igh
ter)
F-2
2 o
r F
-35
(F
igh
ter)
C-5
or
C-1
7 (A
irli
ft)
C-1
30
(A
irli
ft)
HC
-13
0/H
H-6
0 (C
om
bat
Res
cue)
KC
-13
5 (A
ir R
efu
elin
g)
KC
-46
A (
Air
Ref
uel
ing
)
Rem
ote
ly P
ilo
ted
Air
cra
ft (R
PA
)
MC
-12
/ R
C-2
6 (
Rec
on
)
Co
mb
at
Rea
din
ess
Tra
inin
g C
ente
r
(CR
TC
)
Dis
trib
ute
d C
om
ms
Gro
un
d S
ys
(D
CG
S)
EC
-13
0 (
Sp
ecia
l O
per
atio
ns)
Ad
va
nce
d A
irli
ft T
act
ics
Trn
g C
ente
r
(AA
TT
C)
JO
INT
ST
AR
S
Fly
ing
Tra
inin
g U
nit
(F
TU
)
Remarks
CATEGORY GROUP 42 - EXPLOSIVES FACILITIES
CATCODE 422-258, Above
Ground Multi-Cubicle
Magazine Storage
4221 X X X
X
CATCODE 422-264, Storage
Igloo
4221 X X X
X
CATEGORY GROUPS 44, 45 – STORAGE FACILITES: COVERED, OPEN, SPECIAL
PURPOSE
CATCODE 442-257, Base
Hazardous Materials Storage
4423 X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X
CATCODE 442-258,
Cryogenics (LOX / LIN)
Storage
4122 X X X
X
X
CATCODE 442-628, Base
Supply and Equipment Shed
4422 X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X
CATCODE 442-758, Base
Supply and Equipment
Warehouse
4421 X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X
CATCODE 452-252, Base
Supply Open Storage
4521 X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X
CATCODE 452-255, Base
Civil Engineer Open Storage
4521 X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X
CATEGORY GROUP 61 - ADMINISTRATIVE FACILITIES
CATCODE 610-121, Vehicle
Operations Administration 6100 X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X
CATCODE 610-122, Base
Supply Administration 6100 X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X
CATCODE 610-123, General
Administrative Bldg. 6100 By Exception
CATCODE 610-127, Base
Civil Engineer Administration 6100 X X X X X X X X X X X X X
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A.1 STAND-ALONE WEAPON SYSTEM or MISSION
CATCODE, Title
FAC
Code
A-1
0 o
r O
A-1
0 (
Fig
hte
r)
F-1
5 o
r F
-16
(F
igh
ter)
F-2
2 o
r F
-35
(F
igh
ter)
C-5
or
C-1
7 (A
irli
ft)
C-1
30
(A
irli
ft)
HC
-13
0/H
H-6
0 (C
om
bat
Res
cue)
KC
-13
5 (A
ir R
efu
elin
g)
KC
-46
A (
Air
Ref
uel
ing
)
Rem
ote
ly P
ilo
ted
Air
cra
ft (R
PA
)
MC
-12
/ R
C-2
6 (
Rec
on
)
Co
mb
at
Rea
din
ess
Tra
inin
g C
ente
r
(CR
TC
)
Dis
trib
ute
d C
om
ms
Gro
un
d S
ys
(D
CG
S)
EC
-13
0 (
Sp
ecia
l O
per
atio
ns)
Ad
va
nce
d A
irli
ft T
act
ics
Trn
g C
ente
r
(AA
TT
C)
JO
INT
ST
AR
S
Fly
ing
Tra
inin
g U
nit
(F
TU
)
Remarks
CATCODE 610-129, Weapons
Systems Maintenance
Management (WSMM)
6100 X X X X X X X X X X X
X X X X
CATCODE 610-287, Specified
Headquarters
6100 By Excp, See
CATCODE
CATCODE 610-913,
Emergency Management (EM)
6100 X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X
CATEGORY GROUPS 72, 73 - DINING HALL AND QUARTERS, PERSONNEL SUPPORT
CATCODE 722-351, Dining &
Training Facility
7220 X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X
CATCODE 723-392, Sanitary
Latrine
7234
By Excp, See
CATCODE
CATCODE 725-517, Troop
Camp (Quarters) 7250 X X
CATCODE 730-832, Visitor
Control Center
7313 X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X
CATCODE 730-835, Security
Forces Operations 7313 X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X
CATCODE 730-837, Security
Entry Control Facility
1498
X X
X X X
X X
X
CATCODE 730-839, Traffic
Check House (Gate House)
1498 X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X
CATEGORY GROUPS 74, 75 - MORALE, WELFARE, AND RECREATION FACILITIES
CATCODE 740-155, Credit
Union
7347 By exception
CATCODE 740-389, Exchange
Service Outlet 7346 By exception
CATCODE 740-674, Physical
Fitness 7421 X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X
CATCODE 750-177, Athletic
Field Track 7523 By exception
CATCODE 750-371,
Recreational Pavilion 7531 X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X
ANGH 32-1084
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A.1 STAND-ALONE WEAPON SYSTEM or MISSION
CATCODE, Title
FAC
Code
A-1
0 o
r O
A-1
0 (
Fig
hte
r)
F-1
5 o
r F
-16
(F
igh
ter)
F-2
2 o
r F
-35
(F
igh
ter)
C-5
or
C-1
7 (A
irli
ft)
C-1
30
(A
irli
ft)
HC
-13
0/H
H-6
0 (C
om
bat
Res
cue)
KC
-13
5 (A
ir R
efu
elin
g)
KC
-46
A (
Air
Ref
uel
ing
)
Rem
ote
ly P
ilo
ted
Air
cra
ft (R
PA
)
MC
-12
/ R
C-2
6 (
Rec
on
)
Co
mb
at
Rea
din
ess
Tra
inin
g C
ente
r
(CR
TC
)
Dis
trib
ute
d C
om
ms
Gro
un
d S
ys
(D
CG
S)
EC
-13
0 (
Sp
ecia
l O
per
atio
ns)
Ad
va
nce
d A
irli
ft T
act
ics
Trn
g C
ente
r
(AA
TT
C)
JO
INT
ST
AR
S
Fly
ing
Tra
inin
g U
nit
(F
TU
)
Remarks
CATEGORY GROUP 85 AND 89 - ROADS, STREETS, AND UTILITIES
CATCODE 852-261, Vehicle
Parking Operations
8521 X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X
CATCODE 852-262, Non-
Organizational Vehicle Parking
8521 X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X
CATCODE 852-263, Vehicle
Parking (Unsurfaced) 1164 By exception
CATCODE 852-269, Refueler
Vehicle Parking 1164 X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X
CATCODE 852-273, Aircraft
Support Equipment Storage
Yard
1164 X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X
CATCODE 872-245, Boundary
Fence 8721 X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X
CATCODE 872-247, Security
Fence / Vehicle Barriers 8721 X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X
CATCODE 890-181, Utility
Line Ducts 8999 X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X
CATCODE 890-311, Non-
Recoverable Support Facility,
Relocatable
8929 By exception
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A.2 - Dependent Weapon System or Mission - High Impact
A.2.1 The missions listed in Table A-2 require host support or co-location with a stand-alone
mission to provide common support.
A.2.2 Some of these missions include multiple CATCODEs and/or facilities for each Weapons
System / Mission.
A.2.3 An “X” in the matrix means that this CATCODE normally associated with the Weapon
System or Mission shown.
A.2.4 In cases where the remarks section shows “By Exception”, this CATCODE is authorized
with NGB/A7A approval.
ANGH 32-1084
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A.2 DEPENDENT WEAPON SYSTEM or MISSION - High Impact
CATCODE, Title FAC
Code Co
mb
at
Co
mm
un
ica
tio
ns
Sq
ua
dro
n
(
CC
S)
Air
Co
ntr
ol
Sq
ua
dro
n
(A
CS
) /
Co
ntr
ol
& R
epo
rtin
g C
ente
r
(C
RC
)
En
gin
eeri
ng
In
sta
lla
tio
n S
qu
ad
ron
(
EIS
)
Air
Tra
ffic
Co
ntr
ol
(
AT
C)
Air
cra
ft R
an
ge
RE
D H
OR
SE
Reg
ion
al
Tra
inin
g S
ite
(R
TS
)
Reg
'l E
qu
ipm
en
t O
per
ato
rs T
rng
Sit
e (
RE
OT
S)
Ho
mel
an
d A
ir D
efen
se/C
om
ma
nd
an
d C
on
tro
l
Aer
osp
ace
Co
ntr
ol
Ale
rt
(A
CA
)
Sp
ecia
l O
per
ati
on
s W
eath
er
(W
F)
RC
-26
Mis
sio
n
Tra
inin
g a
nd
Ed
uca
tio
n C
en
ter (
TE
C)
Remarks
CATEGORY GROUP 11 - AIRFIELD PAVEMENTS
CATCODE 111-111, Runway 1111
X
X
CATCODE 111-115, Paved Overrun 1113
X
CATCODE 112-211, Taxiway 1121
X
CATCODE 113-321, Apron 1131
X
CATCODE 116-642, Paved Shoulders 1165
X
CATCODE 116-661, Arm / Disarm Pad 1131
X
CATCODE 116-922, Aircraft Arresting
System (AAS)
1461
X
CATEGORY GROUP 12 - PETROLEUM DISPENSING AND OPERATING FACILITIES
CATCODE 123-335, Vehicle Fueling
Station (Base Service Station)
1231 X X X X
X X X
CATCODE 124-131, Operating Storage,
Aviation Gas
1241 X X X X
CATCODE 124-134, Operating Storage,
Diesel
1241 X X X X
X X
CATCODE 124-137, Operating Storage,
Motor Gas
1241 X X X X
X X
CATEGORY GROUP 13 - COMM, NAV AIDS, AIR TRAFFIC CONTROL, AND AIRFIELD LIGHTING
CATCODE 131-111,
Telecommunications
1311 X X X X
X
CATCODE 132-133, Equipment Pad 8526
X
X
X
X
CATCODE 134-341, Mobile Radar
Support 1331
X
CATCODE 134-351, Instrument Landing
System (ILS) Glide Slope
1331
X
ANGH 32-1084
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A.2 DEPENDENT WEAPON SYSTEM or MISSION - High Impact
CATCODE, Title FAC
Code Co
mb
at
Co
mm
un
ica
tio
ns
Sq
ua
dro
n
(
CC
S)
Air
Co
ntr
ol
Sq
ua
dro
n
(A
CS
) /
Co
ntr
ol
& R
epo
rtin
g C
ente
r
(C
RC
)
En
gin
eeri
ng
In
sta
lla
tio
n S
qu
ad
ron
(
EIS
)
Air
Tra
ffic
Co
ntr
ol
(
AT
C)
Air
cra
ft R
an
ge
RE
D H
OR
SE
Reg
ion
al
Tra
inin
g S
ite
(R
TS
)
Reg
'l E
qu
ipm
en
t O
per
ato
rs T
rng
Sit
e (
RE
OT
S)
Ho
mel
an
d A
ir D
efen
se/C
om
ma
nd
an
d C
on
tro
l
Aer
osp
ace
Co
ntr
ol
Ale
rt
(A
CA
)
Sp
ecia
l O
per
ati
on
s W
eath
er
(W
F)
RC
-26
Mis
sio
n
Tra
inin
g a
nd
Ed
uca
tio
n C
en
ter (
TE
C)
Remarks
CATEGORY GROUP 14 - LAND OPERATIONAL FACILITIES
CATCODE 141-453, Base Operations 2111
X
CATCODE 141-454 Special Operations 1444
X
CATCODE 141-459 Crew Readiness 1412
X
CATCODE 141-745, Reconnaissance
(RC) Photo Laboratory
1441
X
CATCODE 141-753, Squadron
Operations (Sqd Ops)
1412
X
CATCODE 149-967, Observation Tower 1734
X
CATEGORY GROUP 17 - TRAINING FACILITIES
CATCODE 171-443, Reserve Forces
General Training Support
1714
By Exception,
See
CATCODE
CATCODE 171-445, Reserve Forces
Operational Training
1714
X X X X X
CATCODE 171-447, Reserve Forces
Communications & Electronics Training
1711 X X X X
X
CATCODE 171-450, Reserve Forces
Medical Training / Administration
5500 X X X X
X
CATCODE 171-471, Range Control
House (RCH)
1731
X
CATCODE 171-472, Range Supply and
Equipment Storage
1731
X
CATCODE 171-473, Range Target
Storage and Repair
1731
X
CATCODE 171-476, Combat Arms
Training Maintenance (CATM)
1718
X
X
CATCODE 179-371, Miscellaneous
Training
1790
X
ANGH 32-1084
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A.2 DEPENDENT WEAPON SYSTEM or MISSION - High Impact
CATCODE, Title FAC
Code Co
mb
at
Co
mm
un
ica
tio
ns
Sq
ua
dro
n
(
CC
S)
Air
Co
ntr
ol
Sq
ua
dro
n
(A
CS
) /
Co
ntr
ol
& R
epo
rtin
g C
ente
r
(C
RC
)
En
gin
eeri
ng
In
sta
lla
tio
n S
qu
ad
ron
(
EIS
)
Air
Tra
ffic
Co
ntr
ol
(
AT
C)
Air
cra
ft R
an
ge
RE
D H
OR
SE
Reg
ion
al
Tra
inin
g S
ite
(R
TS
)
Reg
'l E
qu
ipm
en
t O
per
ato
rs T
rng
Sit
e (
RE
OT
S)
Ho
mel
an
d A
ir D
efen
se/C
om
ma
nd
an
d C
on
tro
l
Aer
osp
ace
Co
ntr
ol
Ale
rt
(A
CA
)
Sp
ecia
l O
per
ati
on
s W
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CATCODE 179-481, Aircraft Range 1793
X
CATCODE 179-511, Fire Fighter
Training Facility
1795
X
CATEGORY GROUP 21 - MAINTENANCE FACILITIES
CATCODE 214-422, Vehicle Service
Rack 2145 X X X X X X X X X
CATCODE 214-425, Vehicle
Maintenance Shop 2141 X X X X X X X X X
CATCODE 214-428, Vehicle Operations
Parking Shed
4425 X X X X X X X X X
CATCODE 214-467, Refueling Vehicle
Shop
2141 X X X
X X
CATCODE 219-943, Base Civil Engineer
Pavement and Grounds
2191
X
CATCODE 219-944, Base Civil Engineer
Maintenance Shop
2191
X
CATCODE 219-947 Base Civil Engineer
Storage
4422 X X X X X X
X
CATEGORY GROUP 42 – EXPLOSIVES FACILITIES
CATCODE 422-258, Above Ground
Multi-Cubicle Magazine Storage 4221 X
CATEGORY GROUPS 44, 45 – STORAGE FACILITIES: COVERED, OPEN, SPECIAL PURPOSE
CATCODE 442-257, Base Hazardous
Materials Storage
4423 X X X X X X
X
CATCODE 442-628, Base Supply and
Equipment Shed
4422 X X X X
X X X X
CATCODE 442-758, Base Supply and
Equipment Warehouse
4421 X X X X
X
X
X
CATCODE 452-252, Base Supply Open
Storage 4521 X X X X X X X
CATCODE 452-255, Base Civil Engineer
Open Storage 4521 X X
As required at
large GSUs
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A.2 DEPENDENT WEAPON SYSTEM or MISSION - High Impact
CATCODE, Title FAC
Code Co
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Co
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tio
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Sq
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CC
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Air
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(A
CS
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& R
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(C
RC
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En
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In
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lla
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ter (
TE
C)
Remarks
CATEGORY GROUP 61 - ADMINISTRATIVE FACILITIES
CATCODE 610-121, Vehicle Operations
Administration
6100 X X X X
CATCODE 610-122, Base Supply
Administration
6100 X X X X X X
CATCODE 610-913, Emergency
Management (EM)
6100
X
CATEGORY GROUPS 72, 73 - DINING HALL AND QUARTERS, PERSONNEL SUPPORT
CATCODE 722-351, Dining & Training
Facility
7220 X X X X
X
X
CATCODE 723-392, Sanitary Latrine 7234
X
CATCODE 725-517, Troop Camp
(Quarters) 7250 X X X X
CATCODE 730-839, Traffic Check
House (Gate House)
1498 X X X X X X
X
CATEGORY GROUPS 74, 75 - MORALE, WELFARE, AND RECREATION FACILITIES
CATCODE 740-674, Physical Fitness 7421 X X X X X X X X X
CATCODE 750-371, Recreational
Pavilion 7531 X X X X X X X X X X X X
CATEGORY GROUP 85 AND 89 - ROADS, STREETS, AND UTILITIES
CATCODE 852-261, Vehicle Parking
Operations
8521 X X X X X X X
X
X
CATCODE 852-262, Non-Organizational
Vehicle Parking
8521 X X X X
X
X
X
CATCODE 852-263, Vehicle Parking
(Unsurfaced) 8522 By Exception
CATCODE 852-269, Refueler Vehicle
Parking 1164 X X X X
CATCODE 872-247, Security Fence /
Vehicle Barriers 8721 X X X X X X
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A.3 - Dependent Weapon System or Mission - Low Impact
A.3.1 The missions listed in Table A-3 require host support or co-location with a stand-alone
mission to provide common support.
A.3.2 Some of these missions include single CATCODEs and/or facilities for each Weapons
System / Mission.
A.3.3 An “X” in the matrix means that this CATCODE normally associated with the Weapon
System or Mission shown.
A.3.4 In cases where the remarks section shows “By Exception”, this CATCODE is authorized
with NGB/A7A approval.
CATCODE,
Title
FAC
Code Info
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(NW
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, IO
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(A
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SO
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Remarks
CATCODE 141-454, Special
Operations 1444 X X
CATCODE 141-783, Small Air
Terminal (SAT) 1412
X
CATCODE 171-212, Simulator
Training 1721
X
CATCODE 171-443, Reserve
Forces General Training Support 1714
X
X
X
X
CATCODE 171-447, Reserve
Forces Communications &
Electronics Training
1711
X
CATCODE 442-758, Base
Supply and Equipment
Warehouse
4421 X X
CATCODE 610-122, Base
Supply Administration X
X
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Appendix B: New Functional Standard & Variance Process
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B.1 - Introduction
1. This Handbook does not contain every possible mission set in the ANG and recognizes that facility
space criteria may change as missions evolve. The New Functional Standard & Variance Process
empowers organizational leadership, the end user, and the FAM by providing the flexibility to
request specific space actions. The process is identical for developing a new standard, requesting
corrections to an existing standard or requesting a variance.
2. The New Functional Standard & Variance Process will be used to:
a. Request action deviating from existing facility standards
b. Request a standard supporting a new mission set
c. Clarify documentation identified in the Handbook.
3. A “Fast Track” Process will be followed when a variance request seeks approval for a space action
where the difference between the current space and the standard is less or equal to 10%. This
process requires submitting Sections A and B of the New Functional Standard & Variance Request
Form (defined herein as the Form).
4. To provide a consistent, transparent and reliable process, Variance Requests must be submitted
through the respective NGB FAM, using the Form. The Variance Request process and the Form
are available on the Plans & Requirements Branch (NGB/A7AM) SharePoint site.
5. For installation specific requests, the Form must be coordinated with the Base Civil Engineer to
ensure that real property records (AF Form 7115 and Form 920) affecting the request are updated
and that accurate real property information is provided to evaluate the request. Requests will be
returned with no action if real property records are not accurate or information is not provided.
6. This section provides step-by-step instructions for completing the Form. The NGB FAM is
responsible for verifying that the documentation is completed correctly and contains all the
required justifications and documentation. Once the NGB FAM completes the review, the Form
and supporting documentation is emailed to [email protected] .
B.2 - Form Overview
1. The Form, and supporting attachments, provides all information necessary for NGB/A7AM to
properly assess and review the request. The Form is used for submittal of:
a. A mission-related request for a new, or a variance from an, existing Functional Standard
b. A change to a Functional Standard narrative or table.
2. This Form contains 3 sections.
a. Section A - Requestor Information; captures information regarding the requestor and /or
organization.
i. Subject
ii. Action
iii. Requesting organization and point of contact
iv. Requesting organization approval authority
v. NGB FAM contact information
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b. Section B – Mission Criteria; Provides foundation information for the request.
i. Basis for request
ii. Description
iii. Alternatives considered
iv. List of supporting directives and guidance
c. Section C - Attachments Checklist; provides a checklist of required and applicable
attachments that support the request.
i. Attachments
ii. NGB Action Taken
B.3 – New Functional Standard & Variance Process
1. The following diagram depicts participants, steps and documentation within the New Functional
Standard and Variance Process.
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Figure 1 – New Functional Standard and Variance Process
2. The following steps define the New Functional Standard and Variance process:
a. Step 1- The requesting organization must coordinate with the appropriate NGB FAM to
complete Sections A, B and C of the Form. Once the Form and all supporting attachments
are complete, the documents must be packaged together (zip file) and submitted to the
NGB FAM.
b. Step 2 - The NGB FAM will review and validate the package before emailing it to
c. Step 3 - NGB/A7AM will review and coordinate the submittal, and prepare a Decision
Memo recommending approval / disapproval or request for additional information.
d. Step 4 – NGB/A7AM will take one of the following three actions:
i. Approved Request –The approved package will be returned to all appropriate
parties (NGB/A7AD, FAM, requestor, etc.) and posted in the ANGH 32-1084
SharePoint site “ANGH 32-1084 Variance Archives” tab. If the approved action
affects ANG wide mission sets or installations, NGB/A7AM will issue a change to
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ANGH 32-1084 which will also be posted in the SharePoint site. After five
changes, ANGH 32-1084 will be updated and re-published.
ii. Disapproved Request – The disapproved package will be returned to all appropriate
parties (NGB/A7AD, FAM, requestor, etc.) and posted in the ANGH 32-1084
SharePoint site “ANGH 32-1084 Variance Archives” tab.
iii. Requests Returned for Additional Information – NGB/A7AM will return the
request to the FAM with guidance.
B.4 - Section A – Requestor Information
1. Subject
a. Briefly describe the purpose of this request. For example:
i. Mission change
ii. Addition or reduction in staffing
iii. Addition or elimination of equipment
Figure 2 - Section A.1
2. Action
a. Check the box next to the action description that most closely describes the requested
action:
i. New Functional Standard – the Handbook does not contain a Functional Standard
that addresses the mission set. This action will add a new CATCODE or additional
narrative or table to an existing CATCODE.
ii. Variance from a Functional Standard – the current Functional Standard does not
provide adequate space and requires a variance. The requested action may not
apply to similar functions at other installations, and will be evaluated by both the
FAM and NGB/A7A.
iii. Modification to a Functional Standard – the current Functional Standard does not
provide adequate space or the narrative is confusing or incomplete. The requested
action will require an update to the Handbook.
Figure 3 - Section A.2
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3. Requesting Organization & Point of Contact
a. Identifies the organization, function or individual submitting the Variance Request. Enter
the organization’s name.
Figure 4 - Section A.3
4. Requesting Organization Approval Authority
a. Identifies an individual from the requesting organization in a position of responsibility to
authorize the submittal of the Variance Request. The approval authority does not represent
approval of the requested action. Enter the name, rank / grade, date, title, and signature.
Figure 5 - Section A.4
5. Functional Area Manager
a. Self-explanatory.
Figure 6 - Section A.5
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B.5 - Section B – Mission Criteria
1. Basis for Request
a. Identify the basis for the requested action. Check the box that best describes the purpose
supporting the requested action.
i. FAST Track – less than 10% space difference or unique mission requirement at an
installation (eligibility will be determined by NGB/A7AM).
ii. UDM - request is due to the increase or decrease of required personnel for the
identified mission.
iii. UTC - request is due to the increase or decrease of required equipment for the
identified mission.
iv. New Mission - mission has changed resulting in new or additional space
requirements.
v. Other - the above description does not adequately represent the basis for request.
Figure 7 - Section B.6
2. Description
a. Describe the request in as much detail as possible.
i. Include reference(s) and supporting information.
ii. The description of the request should be as detailed as possible. If the description
requires more space (a table or multiple paragraph narratives), please place the
document title in the description and provide as attachment(s).
iii. Provide a building number, CATCODE, and project number if the request involves
a specific facility or impacts a specific project.
iv. A description of the current situation will assist in understanding the requirement.
v. Provide description of the requirement with justification and impact if the request is
not approved.
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Figure 8 - Variance Request Form Section B.7
3. Alternatives Considered
a. Check alternatives considered and the resulting findings of each alternative.
Figure 9 - Variance Request Form Section B.8
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4. Supporting Directives or Guidance
a. Provide a list of supporting directives and guidance related to the requested action, and
include in the submittal as attachments.
Figure 10 - Variance Request Form Section B.9
B.7 - Section C – Completion Checklist and Attachments
1. Attachments
a. Checklist of required and applicable documents supporting the requested action. All
required documentation will be provided at the time of submittal to the NGB FAM.
Figure 11 - Variance Request Form Section C.10
2. NGB Action Taken
a. This section is filled out by NGB/A7AM and summarizes the action taken on the request.
Additionally, it contains a section to document approval of a Fast Track request.
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Figure 12 - Variance Request Form Section C.11
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3. Submit
a. Section used by the requestor to submit the request and all supporting documents to the
appropriate NGB FAM and to NGB/A7AM.
b. Save the document as a PDF and email to: [email protected]. The requestor
will add the appropriate NGB FAM email address and supporting documentation to the
email.
Figure 13 - Variance Request Form Section C.12
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Appendix C: Reference Information
C.1 - General Criteria
This chapter contains a glossary of reference materials that can be used in conjunction with this
handbook. The glossary consists of reference publications, abbreviations and acronyms, and terms.
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C.2 - Reference Publications
Air Force Publications
AFH 10-222 V7, Emergency Airfield Lighting Systems
AFI 10-402, Vol. 1, Mobilization Planning and Personnel Readiness
AFI 10-403, Deployment Planning and Execution
AFI 11-212, Munitions Requirements for Aircrew Training
AFI 11-230, Instrument Procedures
AFI 11-403, Aerospace Physiological Training Program
AFI 13-204, Functional Management of Airfield Operations
AFI 13-212, Range Planning and Operations
AFI 21-112, Aircrew Egress Systems
AFI 21-113, Air Force Metrology and Calibration (AFMETCAL) Management
AFI 21-201, Conventional Munitions Maintenance Management
AFI 23-201, Fuels Management
AFI 23-302, Vehicle Management
AFI 24-301, Vehicle Operations
AFI 25-201, Support Agreements Procedures
AFI 31-101, Integrated Defense (FOUO)
AFI 31-202, Military Working Dog Program
AFI 31-205, The Air Force Corrections System
AFI 32-1012, Reserve Component Facilities Programs
AFI 32-1021, Planning and Programming Military Construction (MILCON) Projects
AFI 32-1022, Planning and Programming Nonappropriated Fund Facility Construction
Projects
AFI 32-1042, Standards for Marking Airfields
AFI 32-1043, Managing, Operating, and Maintaining Aircraft Arresting Systems
AFI 32-1044, Visual Air Navigation Systems
AFI 32-1063, Electric Power Systems
AFI 32-1064, Electrical Safe Practice
AFI 32-1065, Grounding Systems
AFI 32-3001, Explosive Ordnance Disposal (EOD) Program
AFI 32-7040, Air Quality Compliance and Resource Management
AFI 32-7041, Water Quality Compliance
AFI 32-7044, Storage Tank Compliance
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AFI 32-7045, Environmental Compliance Assessment and Management Program
AFI 32-7061, The Environmental Impact Analysis Process
AFI 32-7062, Air Force Comprehensive Planning
AFI 32-7063, Air Installation Compatible Use Zone Program
AFI 32-9002, Use of Real Property Facilities
AFI 32-9010, Management and Reporting of Air Force Space and Building Services in
OSD assigned Facilities and in the Washington DC Area
AFI 33-104, Base-Level Planning and Implementation
AFJMAN 32-1082, Facilities Engineering Electrical Exterior Facilities
AFJMAN 32-1083, Facilities Engineering Electrical Interior Facilities
AFMAN 48-155, Occupational and Environmental Health Exposure Controls
AFMAN 91-201, Explosives Safety Standard
AFMAN 32-1084, Facility Requirements (Air Force)
AFLC/DEP, Hush House Site Planning Bulletin
AFOSH STD 91-20, Vehicle Maintenance Shops
AFPAM 32-1010, Land Use Planning
AFPD 32-10, Installations & Facilities
AFRCH 32-1001, Standard Facility Requirements (Air Force Reserve Command)
Air Force Fire Station Design Guide
Air Force Services Facilities Design Guide, Design: Fitness Centers
ANSI Z358.1-2009, American National Standard for Emergency Eyewash and Shower
Equipment
ETL 06-11, Small Arms Range Design and Construction
ETL 04-7, C-130 and C-17 Landing Zone(s) Dimensional, Marking, and Lighting
Criteria
Air National Guard Publications
ANGI 32-1003, Facilities Board (FB)
ANGI 32-1023, Criteria & Standards for ANG Construction
Department of Defense Documents
DoDI 2000.16, DoD Antiterrorism (AT) Standards
DoD Standard 6055.9, DoD Ammunitions and Explosives Safety Standards
Unified Facilities Criteria Documents
Whole Building Design Guide: www.wbdg.org
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UFC 1-200-01, General Building Requirements
UFC 3-201-02, Landscape Architecture
UFC 3-210-02, POV Site Circulation and Parking
UFC 3-210-10, Low Impact Development
UFC 3-230-08A, Water Supply: Water Treatment
UFC 3-230-09A, Water Supply: Water Storage
UFC 3-230-10A, Water Supply: Water Distribution
UFC 3-240-02N, Wastewater Treatment System Augmenting Handbook
UFC 3-250-01FA, Pavement Design for Roads, Streets, Walks, and Open Storage Areas
UFC 3-260-01, Airfield and Heliport Planning and Design
UFC 3-260-02, Pavement Design for Airfields
UFC 3-340-01, Design and Analysis of Hardened Structures to Conventional Weapons
Effects
UFC 3-410-01FA, Heating, Ventilating, and Air Conditioning, with Change 4
UFC 3-430-09, Exterior Mechanical Utility Distribution, with Change 1
UFC 3-460-01, Petroleum Fuel Facilities
UFC 3-460-03, Operation and Maintenance: Maintenance of Petroleum Systems
UFC 3-520-01, Interior Electrical Systems
UFC 3-535-01, Visual Air Navigation Systems
UFC 3-550-01, Exterior Electrical Power Distribution
UFC 3-580-01, Telecommunications Building Cabling Systems Planning and Design
UFC 3-600-01, Fire Protection Engineering for Facilities
UFC 3-701-09, DoD Facilities Pricing Guide
UFC 4-010-01, DoD Minimum Antiterrorism Standards for Buildings
UFC 4-010-02, DoD Minimum Antiterrorism Standoff Distances for Buildings
UFC 4-020-01, DoD Security Engineering Facilities Planning Manual
UFC 4-024-01, Security Engineering: Procedures for Designing Airborne Chemical,
Biological, and Radiological Protection for Buildings
UFC 4-030-01, Sustainable Development
UFC 4-141-04, Emergency Operations Center Planning and Design
UFC 4-151-10, General Criteria for Waterfront Construction
UFC 4-152-01, Design: Piers and Wharves
UFC 4-159-03, Design: Moorings
UFC 4-510-01, Design: Medical Military Facilities
UFC 4-610-01, Administration Facilities
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UFC 4-730-10, Fire Stations
UFC 4-740-02, Fitness Centers
UFC 4-750-02N, Design: Outdoor Sports and Recreational Facilities
UFC 4-832-01N, Design: Industrial and Oily Wastewater Control
Federal Aviation Administration Documents
FAA (AC) 150/5220-9A, Aircraft Arresting Systems for Joint Civil/Military Airports
FAA (AC) 150/5300-13, Airport Design
Military Surface Deployment and Distribution Command Transportation Engineering
Agency (SDDCTEA)
SDDCTEA Pamphlet 55-17, Better Military Traffic Engineering, 2008
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C.3 – List of Figures
Figure 1 – Functional Standard Change and Variance Request Process
Figure 2 - Variance Request Form Section A.1
Figure 3 - Variance Request Form Section A.2
Figure 4 - Variance Request Form Section A.3
Figure 5 - Variance Request Form Section A.4
Figure 6 - Variance Request Form Section A.5
Figure 7 - Variance Request Form Section B.6
Figure 8 - Variance Request Form Section B.7
Figure 9 - Variance Request Form Section B.8
Figure 10 - Variance Request Form Section B.9
Figure 11 - Variance Request Form Section C.10
Figure 12 - Variance Request Form Section C.11
Figure 13 - Variance Request Form Section C.12
C.4 - Abbreviations and Acronyms
AAS - Aircraft Arresting System
A/C – Aircraft
ACA – Aerospace Control Alert
ACA– Advisory Circular
ACMI – Air Combat Maneuvering & Instrumentation
ACS - Air Control Squadron
ACTS - Aircrew Combat Training System
ADA – Americans with Disabilities Act
Admin - Administrative
ADPE - Automated Data Processing Equipment
AE - Aeromedical Evacuation
AF - Air Force
AFCESA - Air Force Civil Engineer Support Agency
AFFF – Aqueous Film Forming Foam
AFH - Air Force Handbook
AFI - Air Force Instruction
AFMAN - Air Force Manual
AFMC - LSO/LOE – Air Force Material Command - Logistics Support Office/Logistics
Engineering
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AFOSH - Air Force Occupational Safety and Health
AGE - Aerospace Ground Equipment
AGS - Aircraft Generation Squadron
AKA - Also known as
ALCF - Airlift Control Flight
ALS/ULS - Ammunition Loading System/Universal Loading System
AME - Alternate Mission Equipment
AMU - Aircraft Maintenance Unit
AMXS - Aircraft Maintenance Squadron
ANG - Air National Guard
ANGRC - Air National Guard Readiness Center
ANGETL - Air National Guard Engineering Technical Letter
ANGH - Air National Guard Handbook
ANGI - Air National Guard Instruction
ARNG - Army National Guard
AOC - Air Operations Center
APF - Aerial Port Flight
APG - Airplane General
API – American Petroleum Institute
APS - Aerial Port Squadron
APU - Auxiliary Power Unit
ARC - Air Reserve Component, Advanced Rescue Craft
ARD - Armament Recording Device
ASA - Air Sovereignty Alert
ASE - Air Support Equipment
ASOC - Air Support Operations Center
ASOS - Air Support Operations Squadron
ATC - Air Traffic Control
ATCS - Air Traffic Control Squadron
AT/FP - Antiterrorism Force Protection
ATSO - Ability To Survive & Operate
Auth - Authorized
BAI - Backup Aircraft Inventory
BCE - Base Civil Engineer
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BCTF - Base Central Test Facility
BDOC - Base Defense Operations Center
BDU - Bomb, Dummy Unit
BEE - Biological Environmental Engineering
BL - Barrel(s) (Measurement)
BLOS - Beyond Line of Sight
BLSS - Base Level Self-Sufficiency Spares
BNCC - Base Network Control Center
BOS - Base Operating Support
BRITE - Bright Radar Indicator Tower Equipment
CA - Combat Arms
CAMS - Core Automated Maintenance System
CAS B - Combat Ammunition System - Base
Cat - Category
CAT - Commanders Action Team
CATCO - Chief Air Traffic Control Officer
CATM - Combat Arms Training & Maintenance
CATS - Combat Arms Training Simulator
CBT - Computer Based Training
CCG - Combat Communications Group
CCI - Controlled Crypto Item
CCP - Compass Calibration Pad
CCS - Combat Communications Squadron
CCT - Combat Control Team
CCTV - Closed-Circuit Television
CDCS - Containerized Dual Control Station
CDF - Cargo Deployment Function
CDK - Containerized Deployment Kitchen
CE - Civil Engineering
CERFP - Chemical, Radiological/Nuclear & Explosive – Enhanced Response Force Package
CFT - Cockpit Familiarization Trainer
CFP - Communications Focal Point
COCOM - Combatant Commander
Comm - Communications
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COMSEC - Communications Security
CONUS - Continental United States
COS - Combat Operations Support
CPC - Command Post Controller
CRO - Combat Rescue Officer
CRRC - Combat Rubber Raiding Craft
CRTC - Combat Readiness Training Center
Crypto - Cryptography
CSC - Central Security Control
CT - Continuation Training
CTK - Composite Tool Kit
CWA - Clean Water Act
DCC - Damage Control Center
DCC - Deployment Control Center
DGS - Distributed Ground Station
DESC - Defense Energy Support Center
Distr - Distribution
DMT - Distributed Mission Training
DoD - Department of Defense
DPC - Deployment Processing Center
DPU - Deployment Processing Unit
DRMO - Defense Reutilization/Marketing Office
DSCA - Defense Support of Civil Authorities
ECC – Emergency Communications Center
ECF - Entry Control Facility
ECM - Electronic Countermeasure
EET - Exercise Evaluation Team
EH - Environmental Health
EIS - Engineering Installation Squadron
EKG - Electrocardiogram
Elec - Electrical
EMCS - Energy Management Control System
EMEDS-CM - Expeditionary Medical Support – Consequence Management
EOC - Emergency Operations Center
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EOD - Explosive Ordnance Disposal
EPT - Egress Procedures Trainer
EST - Engagement Skills Trainer
ETL - Engineering Technical Letter
F - Female
F/T - Full Time
FAA - Federal Aviation Administration
FAX - Facsimile
FOC - Full Operational Capability
FOD - foreign object damage
FSRT - Fatality Search and Recovery Team
FT (ft.) - Foot (Feet) (Measurement)
FTU - Formal Training Unit
GCA - ground controlled approach
GCS - Ground Control Station
GDT - Ground Data Terminal/Transmitter
GFE - Government-Furnished Equipment
GL - Gallon(s) (Measurement)
GOV - Government-Owned Vehicle
GPM - Gallons per Minute (Measurement)
GSF - Gross Square Feet
GSU - Geographically Separated Unit
HARM - High-Speed Anti-Radiation Missile
HAZMAT - Hazardous Material
HMMWV - High-Mobility Multi-Purpose Wheeled Vehicle
HQ - Headquarters
HQ AFMC/CEPR - Headquarters Air Force Material Command/Civil Engineering
Programs/Real Property
HRF - Homeland Response Force
HRO - Human Resource Office
HST - Home Station Training
HVAC - Heating, Ventilation, and Air Conditioning
IBDCZ - Inhabited Building Distance Clear Zone
ICAP - Integrated Communications Access Package
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ICC or IC2 - Installation Command and Control
ID - Identification
IDMT - Independent Duty Medical Technician
IFF - Identification, Friend or Foe
IG - Inspector General
IM - Information Management
IN - inch(es) (Measurement)
Intel - Intelligence
IOC - Initial Operational Capability
IRSP - In-Place Readiness Spares Packages
ISR - Intelligence, Surveillance, and Reconnaissance
ISSA - Inter/Intra Service Support Agreement
ITN - Information Transfer Node
IWAS - Information Warfare Aggressor Squadron
JAG - Judge Advocate General
JCA - Joint Cargo Aircraft
JFHQ - Joint Force Headquarters
JOAP - Joint Oil-Analysis Program
JWICS - Joint Worldwide Intelligence Communication System
Lab - Laboratory
LAN - Local Area Network
LANA - Low Altitude Night Attack
LANTIRN - Low Altitude Night Terrain Infrared Navigation
LB - pound(s) (Measurement)
LFA - Lightning Force Academy
LGX - Logistics Readiness/Plans
LIN - Liquid Nitrogen
LMR - Land Mobile Radio
Log - Logistics
LOX - Liquid Oxygen
LRE - Launch and Recovery Element
LRGCS - Launch and Recovery Ground Control Station
LSC - Loading Standardization Certification
MAFFS - Modular Airborne Fire-Fighting System
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MAs - Military Authorizations
Maint - Maintenance
MAJCOM - Major Command
Max - Maximum
MCE - Mission Control Element
Mech - Mechanical
METNAV - Meteorological Navigational
Mgmt - Management
MI - mile(s), statute (Measurement)
Min - Minimum
Misc - Miscellaneous
MKT - Mobile Kitchen Trailer
MM - Mission Monitor
MMLS - Mobile Microwave Landing System
MOC - Maintenance Operations Control
MOGAS - Motor Gas (Automotive Gasoline)
MRSP - Mobility Readiness Spares Package
MRTS - Medical Readiness Training Site
MWR - Morale, Welfare, and Recreation
NAF - Non-Appropriated Funds
NCOIC - Noncommissioned Officer In Charge
NDI - Non-Destructive Inspection
NGB - National Guard Bureau
NIPR - Nonsecure Internet Protocol Routing
NIPRNet - Nonsecure Internet Protocol Routing Network
O - Officer
O&T - Operations and Training
OCONUS - Outside Continental United States
OIC - Officer In Charge
OL - Outlets
OPR - Office of Primary Responsibility
Ops - Operations
OSHA - Occupational, Safety and Health Administration
PAA - primary aircraft authorization
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Par - Paragraph
PAX - Passenger
PDF - Personnel Deployment Function
PERSCO - Personnel Support for Contingency Operations
Pers - Personnel
PJ - Para-jumper (Pararescue personnel)
PMEC - Professional Military Education Center
PMEL - Procession Measurement Equipment Laboratory
PMI - Preventive Maintenance Inspection
POC - Predator Operations Center, Point Of Contact
POL - Petroleum, Oil, and Lubricants
PPE - Personal Protective Equipment
PPIF - Photo Processing and Interpretation Facility
PPSL - Predator Primary Satellite Link
Prime BEEF - Priority Improved Management Effort – Base Engineer Emergency Force
Prime RIBS - Priority Improved Management Effort – Readiness In Base Services
QA - Quality Assurance
QD - Quantity Distance
RAPCON - Radar Approach Control
RBS - Rigid Inflatable Boat System
RC - Reconnaissance
RCH - Range Control House
RECCE - Reconnaissance
RED HORSE - Rapid Engineers Deployable Heavy Operations Repair Squadron, Engineers
REOTS - Regional Equipment Operators Training Site
RHA - Residue Holding Area
RIBS - Rigid Inflatable Boat System
ROSC - Regional Operations Support Center
RPA - Remote Piloted Aircraft
RRR - Rapid Runway Repair
RSO - Remote Split Operations
RSP - Reserve Spare Parts
RTS - Regional Training Site
Sat - Satellite
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SATO - Scheduled Airline Travel Office
SCBA - Self-Contained Breathing Apparatus
SCIF - Sensitive Compartmented Information Facility
SCUBA - Self-Contained Underwater Breathing Apparatus
SERE - Survival, Evasion, Resistance and Escape
SF - square foot (feet) (Measurement)
Sgt - Sergeant
SIF - Selective Identification Feature
SIPERNET - Secure Internet Protocol Ethernet Router Network
SIPR - Secure Internet Protocol Routing
SIPRNet - Secure Internet Protocol Routing Network
SO - Sensor Operator
SOF - Supervisor of Flying
SOI - Statement of Intent
SOWT - Special Operations Weather Team
SPEK - Single Pallet Expeditionary Kitchen
Squad - Squadron
SRC - Survival Recovery Center
Stan / Eval - Standardization & Evaluation
Std (s) - Standard (s)
STEM - Systems Telecommunications Engineering Manager
Stge - Storage
STO- Special Tactics Officer
STOC - Special Tactics Operations Center
STS - Special Tactics Squadron
SY - square yard(s) (Measurement)
T-SCIF - Tactical - Sensitive Compartmented Information Facility
TAC - Terminal Attack Controller
TACAN - Tactical Air Navigation
TALCE - Tanker/Airlift Control Element
TARS - Tactical Air Reconnaissance System
TCU - Transportation Control Unit
TDC - Theater Deployable Communications
TDY - Temporary Duty
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TEC - Training and Education Center
TERPS - Terminal Instrument Procedures
TMDE - Test, Measurement, and Diagnostic Equipment
TMO - Traffic Management Office
T.O. - Technical Order
Trng - Training
Tri-Tac - Tri-Service Tactical
TSEC - Tactical Support Element Communications
UAS - Unmanned Aerial System
UAV - Unmanned Aerial Vehicle
UDCC/CFP - Unit Deployment Control Center/Communications Focal Point
UE - Unit Equipped
UFC - Unified Facilities Criteria
UPS - Uninterruptible Power Supply
US - United States
UTA - Unit Training Assembly
UTC - Unit Type Code
UTM - Unit Training Manager
VE - Vehicle Equivalent
VHF - Very High Frequency
VOR - VHF Omni-Directional Range
VORTAC - Co-located VOR and TACAN facility
VTC - Video Teleconference
WFHQ - Warfighting Headquarters
WOC - Wing Operations Center
WRM - War Reserve Material
WRSK - War Readiness Spares Kit
WSMM - Weapons Systems Maintenance Management
WST - Weapon Skills Trainer
C.5 - Terms
Administrative Space - Wherever possible, administrative (admin) space should consist of open,
pre-wired work stations, with only the minimum (min.) essential number of enclosed offices
constructed. Open office design and use of systems furniture will be considered. Interior
construction should provide flexibility for future interior renovations. Private offices are only
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authorized in accordance with ANGH 32-1084, Chapter 1, Section 1.7. If additional offices are
required they must be justified in the Project Book.
Administrative Support Space - Includes area(s) adequate to house any computer equipment,
filing systems, copy/reproduction machinery, telephone and Local Area Network (LAN) systems
and publication libraries related to the function.
Break areas - Break areas are for facilities, not organizations. Break areas include vending area,
refrigerator, cabinets and sink. A separate seating area is not provided. Seating shall be provided
adjacent classrooms or conference / meeting space. Classrooms should be dividable and located
near break areas for convenience.
Covered Storage - Covered storage generally consists of a shed with three walls. In Northern
Tier or other locations subject to freezing conditions, it also includes enclosed space with minimal
heat to prevent freezing.
Gross Area - Computed to the outside of enclosure walls. In rare instances where functions are
beddown in old buildings with existing thick walls, a variance can be approved.
Infrastructure – A framework of interdependent assets, networks, and systems comprising
identifiable industries, institutions, and distribution capabilities that provide a continual flow of
goods and services essential to the defense and economic security of the United States, the smooth
functioning of government at all levels, or society as a whole.
Mezzanine - An intermediate story in a facility, typically used for mechanical equipment or
storage. A mezzanine is counted as full scope space if used to provide any work space or storage.
A mezzanine is excluded from scope when it provides utility, mechanical, or other direct support
requirements for the facility.
Programming – Consists of the research and decision-making process that identifies the scope of
work to be designed / constructed. The programming of space for renovation or a new facility
uses the Functional Standards in this Handbook and specific guidance from applicable OPRs,
where necessary.
Service Support Space - Includes janitor / comm closets, mech / elec rooms, and loading
docks/receiving areas.
Shaped Hangar - An aircraft hangar bay that follows the swept-wing aircraft "shape" of the KC-
135, C-17, and C-5.
Shed – A simple, single story structure used to house equipment from the weather. A shed may
have up to four sides and limited heat depending on the location and the equipment being stored.
Any shed facility will use the least scope required to meet the function, i.e. if protection from
precipitation and sun is all that is required, then no more than three sides will be used.
Special-Use Space - Includes training rooms, classrooms, planning / exercise rooms, conference
rooms, auditoriums, locker rooms, area(s) for vending and physical training, and any other space
that may be appropriate for the function.
Storage - Facilities will include adequate space for the storage of equipment in the proper
locations (home station, mobilization station, central storage, etc.)
Training Rooms / Classrooms / Planning and Exercise Rooms / Auditoriums - Training
Rooms and / or classrooms should be sub-dividable into smaller areas. Chairs, tables, podiums,
etc. should not be affixed to the floor except in auditoriums.
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Weather Extremes - For purposes of these criteria, severe winters are those with 30 or more days
per year of 10 degrees Fahrenheit or lower, or with an average January temperature of 20 degrees
Fahrenheit or lower (as determined from two 10-year weather data); heavy snowfall is more than
24 inches / 610 millimeters annually; and extreme heat means an average daily maximum
temperature above 88 degrees Fahrenheit / 31 degrees Celsius for 30 or more days per year.